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Reparations Task Force Sheds Light on History of Slavery in California

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The Civil War and the Civil War in Southern California

Slavery still exists in california by law. We have a hundred thousand people in Cali prisons now who are subject to involuntary servitude. And they do work, sometimes as much as forty hours a week. They are paid somewhere between eight cents and 37 cents per hour. It takes a prisoner about two and a half weeks to buy a tube of tooth pase,. which is not furnished by the state. If you don't work, you are severely punished. You are not allowed to contribute to social security or medic care. So these people are released from prison impoverished. This is omthesis all legal antony sal slavery still exists. Its the thirteenth amendment

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