After decades of using racially discriminatory housing policies, Evanston, Illinois, has become the first U.S. city to pay reparations to its Black residents. As Jackson Proskow reports, it marks the beginning of a national movement to end the lingering effects of slavery, and decades of housing discrimination.
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The first U.S. city to offer reparations for Black residents
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