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This California town ran its Chinese residents out. Now the story is finally being told

Por: Los Angeles Times Nation November 12, 2022

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Beauty drew Brieanne Mirjah D'Souza to Eureka. In 2018, she and her husband — Michigan natives who had been living for a spell in the Bay Area — moved up to this chilly old timber town to build a life beneath the redwoods and by the sea. But last winter, pregnant with her first child, D'Souza began reflecting on this pretty place she would bring her son into. D'Souza, a 32-year-old digital marketer, is of Chinese and West... + full article



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