The California city that killed a Black entrepreneur's dream in 1960 may make amends
Briefly

A dream of a Black entrepreneur to open a hotel and beach club for Black patrons in Santa Monica in the 1950s was smashed by a racist land grab by the city through eminent domain.
The Santa Monica City Council voted to explore compensating the descendants of Silas White, a Black businessman whose property was seized, more than sixty years later.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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