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  2. White Americans in California - Wikipedia

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    The first White people to come to the modern-day State of California were the Spanish people. The area that became California was a part of the Spanish Empire, and after 1821, part of Mexico. [12] While under Spanish and Mexican rule, California's population was a diverse mix of people with White, Mestizo, African and Indigenous ancestry, with ...

  3. California Racial Justice Act of 2020 - Wikipedia

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    Kalra issued a written statement following the Senate’s designation of the Racial Justice Act for All as a two-year bill, regretting that it had not become law in 2021, but that he would "continue to do the hard work to root out racism in our criminal justice system.” [37]

  4. California lawmakers pass landmark bills to atone for racism ...

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    California lawmakers this week passed some of the nation’s most ambitious legislation aimed at atoning for a legacy of racist policies that drove disparities for Black people, from housing to ...

  5. How Sacramento ended the racist zoning laws that limited ...

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    The bold new policy comes at a good time: The United States is short by millions of housing units and California alone, by some counts, needs more than 3.5 million.

  6. Category:History of racism in California - Wikipedia

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    Anti-Indigenous racism in California (3 C, 18 P) Antisemitism in California (15 P) H. Hispanophobia in California (10 P) K. Ku Klux Klan in California (5 P) S.

  7. Why it's been so hard to kill Article 34, California's ... - AOL

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    Why it's been so hard to kill Article 34, California's 'racist' barrier to affordable housing March 14, 2022 at 6:56 PM An aerial view of Whittier Blvd. and Arizona Ave. in East Los Angeles.

  8. Racism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [202] Simon Moya-Smith, culture editor at Indian Country Today, states, "Any holiday that would refer to my people in such a repugnant, racist manner is certainly not worth celebrating. [July Fourth] is a day when we celebrate our resiliency, our culture, our languages, our children and we mourn the millions – literally millions – of ...

  9. California could finally abolish our racist, costly ...

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    One looked at more than 55,000 homicide cases in California between 1979 and 2018 and found that Black individuals were more than twice as likely to receive a death sentence as white individuals ...