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For decades, the Albina district in Portland, Oregon, was the center of the city’s Black community, espesicially for business ...
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‘We Opened a Door Nobody Knew Existed’: How Displaced Black Families Won Reparations in Portland A historic settlement returns $8.5 million and land to Black families displaced by a decades-old ...
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The Portland City Council approved an $8.5 million settlement on Thursday for a group of Albina residents and their families that were displaced during a 1970′s urban renewal project.
The lawsuit alleges Portland and Prosper Portland conspired with Legacy to expand the hospital by forcing hundreds of Black families from the neighborhood.