San Francisco becomes fourth city in California to apologize to Chinese community for racist past

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San Francisco is formally apologizing to its Chinese residents for discriminatory actions taken during the city's storied history. It's the fourth California city to formally apologize for its racist past, following Los Angeles, San Jose and Antioch.

The Board of Supervisors passed the apology resolution presented by city supervisor Matt Haney on Monday, coinciding with the Lunar New Year.

San Francisco is the fourth California city to formally apologize for its racist past, following Los Angeles, San Jose and Antioch.Los Angeles is planning a memorial to commemorate one of the worst attacks on Chinese people in the USIn October, San Jose formally apologized for its"role in acts of discrimination against the Chinese immigrant community and its descendants" through an unanimous resolution.

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