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Generations later, a remedy to destroying Black neighborhoods is fulfilled in Michigan

  • Leslie Knox, a beneficiary of a legal settlement, moved into one of the last three houses built for victims of discrimination in Hamtramck, Michigan.
  • The lawsuit, filed in 1968, revealed that the city intentionally targeted Black neighborhoods for demolition, according to U.S. District Judge Damon Keith's ruling in 1971.
  • Hamtramck's Mayor, Amer Ghalib, stated that a "dark chapter" in the city's history is now closed and that such actions will not happen again.
  • The settlement required the city to build 200 homes for victims or their families, marking the end of a long civil rights case over housing.
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regionalmedianews.com broke the news in on Friday, February 7, 2025.
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