Press Statement
July 6, 2023

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As California Releases Historic Reparations Report, New ACLU Video Highlights “Free” State’s Little-Known Slavery History

SAN FRANCISCO, CA – As California Releases Historic Reparations Report, New ACLU Video Highlights “Free” State’s Little-Known Slavery History

With the eyes of the world watching, California has released a historic report calling for reparations calling for reparations for the descendants of enslaved African Americans.

But even though a state panel held public hearings on the matter for two years, interviewing more than 100 expert witnesses, many Californians still have no idea the Golden State enslaved Black people.

That is exactly why the ACLU of Northern California has released a new video, California’s Hidden History of Slavery: The Case for Reparations, highlighting the state’s little-known Fugitive Slave Act that unleashed racial terror on Black people and made a mockery of the state constitution’s ban on slavery.

The video explores the story of three formerly enslaved Black men who were living their California Gold Rush dream, building a lucrative mining supply business in just a couple of months. One cool spring night in 1852, an armed posse of white men burst into their cabin while they were asleep and arrested them – accusing them of being fugitive slaves in a supposed “free” state.

California’s Hidden History of Slavery: The Case for Reparations is a continuation of our public education campaign, Gold Chains: The Hidden History of Slavery in California, which unearthed stories that were deliberately left out of official histories of California.

We traced the enslavement of Black people during the Gold Rush in the mid-19th century through more than 170 years of discriminatory, government-sanctioned policies that deliberately inflicted harms on African Americans. This racist assault excluded many Black people from opportunities to build wealth that were afforded to white families. Slavery and its legacy of anti-Black racism is a major driver of the vast racial inequality that exists today in mass incarceration, employment, education, health, and housing, to name just a few.

Learn more about this California hidden history and the case for why reparations are not only just, but necessary at GoldChainsCA.org.


ABOUT THE ACLU OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

The American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California has been a guardian of justice, fairness, equality and freedom, working to protect and advance civil liberties for all Californians. For more information visit: aclunc.org.

The mission of Gold Chains is to uncover the hidden history of slavery in California by lifting up the voices of courageous African American and Native American individuals who challenged their brutal treatment and demanded their civil rights, inspiring us with their ingenuity, resilience, and tenacity. We aim to expose the role of the courts, laws, and the tacit acceptance of white supremacy in sanctioning race-based violence and discrimination that continues into the present day. Through an unflinching examination of our collective past, we invite California to become truly aware and authentically enlightened.