Exodus of blacks worries NAACP
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The president of the San Francisco NAACP says the city needs a “Marshall Plan” to stem the exodus of black residents.
The Rev. Amos Brown told a meeting of community leaders Sunday that the mayor should appoint a “czar” to focus on issues facing African Americans living in San Francisco.
Brown is a member of a mayoral task force that found that the city’s black population dropped from more than 100,000 in 1980 to about 50,000 in 2005. About 750,000 people live in San Francisco.
Brown says his plan would favor black contractors for city projects to aid a dwindling number of black-owned businesses. He also says the city should reserve three-quarters of its low-income housing for black families.
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