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KPIX CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell October 1, 2021 01:49:00

for now, lava is staying within the crater, and the only threat to people in the area is high levels of volcanic gas. you may recall, kilauea destroyed more than 700 homes when it erupted for months back in 2018. all right, tonight, a stretch of southern carolina beach has been returned to the descendants of its rightful owners. bruce s beach, once a thriving resort for black families, was owned by willa and charles bruce until it was seized by the town of manhattan beach in 1924. historical records show the beach was taken only because its owners, and those who used it, were black. well, coming up next remember this baby handed to a marine in afghanistan? well, we found her. how her family plans to honor those who saved her.

MSNBC Craig Melvin Reports October 1, 2021 15:34:00

disproportionately vulnerable to land loss including partition sales and loopholes. but little has been done to protect them. there have been land organizations around for generations. all of these groups have tried in one way or another to get land back or at least to get some sort of reparations or payment for lost resources. but the tides might be turning. reporter: the murder of george floyd reig nated calls to dismantle structural racism and to return what s owed to black america. justice for bruce s beach. reporter: it took a little more than a year to successfully press l.a. county and the state of california to make amends for its role in stripping wealth from the bruce family. two plots of the land now worth more than $75 million are on

MSNBC Katy Tur Reports September 30, 2021 18:40:00

access to abortion. it s so racist and discriminatory. congresswoman barbara lee, thank you. nice being with you, thank you. a story about justice served nearly 100 years in the making. california governor gavin newsom is expected to sign a bill this afternoon that enables the return of prime beachfront property in southern california to the descendants of a black couple who were stripped of their land and driven out by the kkk nearly 100 years ago. bruce s beach was taken from willa and charles bruce nearly a century ago. they bought it in 1912 for $1,200 and built it as a resort for black americans who had few options for enjoying time along the california coast. but the resort quickly became a target of the area s white residents, leading them to acts of vandalism, attacks on black visitors, and even a 1920 attack by the kkk. the city eventually seized the

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