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The Land Beneath This Stadium Once Was Theirs. They Want It Back.

Dodger Stadium is the home to the seven-time world champion Los Angeles Dodgers. But in the 1950s, the land around it belonged to families who are now seeking reparations for what they lost.

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California, Dodger Stadium, Eminent Domain, Fans (Persons), Hispanic-Americans, Jarrin, Jaime, Land Use Policies, Los Angeles (Calif), Los Angeles County (Calif), Los Angeles Dodgers, Major League Baseball, Manhattan Beach (Calif), Mexican-Americans, Real Estate and Housing (Residential), Reparations, San Gabriel Mountains, Stadiums and Arenas, Valenzuela, Fernando
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