people to come down and enjoy the beach. black people couldn t go to the beach everywhere. they could go here, though, because this is where they owned it. they owned this property, and it was a thriving business known as bruce s beach, and then some of the white neighbors didn t like that, and by 1924 manhattan batch used eminent domain to snatch the property from them. this became a big fight and ended up yesterday with the los angeles county board of supervisors voting unanimously to return the property to the great, great grandsons of the bruces so that they can take back this land. now, for now it is being leased by the los angeles county because there s a lifeguard training facility there, a park, and so they ll lease it for about $413,000 a year, but obviously the lingering effects, take a listen to what one of the family s spokesmen had to say about this legacy. you know, it s very important for people to understand as well more so the money that was lost. we lost our family
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