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St. Paul joins effort to clear racial real estate covenants

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Rondo Community Land Trust officials were surprised to find a racial covenant on their own headquarters, on Selby Avenue, and amidst St. Paul's historic Black community. The city is stepping up efforts to discharge the now invalid racial restrictions on property ownership and leasing. Trust executive director Mikeya Griffin thinks the covenant dates back to the property's initial construction in 1904.
Andrew Krueger | MPR News
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