San Francisco lawmakers consider funding reparations for slavery: $5 million per Black person

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San Francisco lawmakers consider funding reparations for slavery: $5 million per Black person
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San Francisco could become the first major U.S. city to fund reparations for slavery and systemic racism as the idea gains traction across the country.

, and it’s not clear how many would be eligible. Possible criteria include having lived in the city during certain time periods and descending from someone "incarcerated for the failed War on Drugs."

"There’s still a veiled perspective that, candidly, Black folks don’t deserve this," said McDonnell. "The number itself, $5 million, is actually low when you consider the harm." Black residents once made up more than 13% of San Francisco’s population, but more than 50 years later, they account for less than 6% of the city's residents — and 38% of its homeless population. The Fillmore District once thrived with Black-owned night clubs and shops until government redevelopment in the 1960s forced out residents.

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