Suit: Blacks in Oakland Robbed when Interstate was Built
Sunday, March 20, 2005 at 10:00AM
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W. Oakland residents owed billions for land sold after earthquake, Reverend claims
The Rev. Henry C. Williams Sr. comes
armed with a thick sheaf of maps and legal documents, and a bill marked
due for $300 billion. Williams, 60, has sued the cities of Oakland and
Emeryville, the Alameda County Board of Supervisors, the state, the
governor, the U.S. Department of Transportation and a bevy of
development, railroad and title companies. He claims that together
they've conspired to cheat black Oakland residents out of money and
economic opportunities due them from the rebuilding of Interstate 880
through West Oakland after the Cypress Freeway was felled by 1989's
Loma Prieta earthquake. He filed his suit in October andamended it last
month; a case management conference is scheduled for Wednesday before
U.S. District Judge Marilyn Hall Patel of San Francisco. The
truck driver-turned-gadfly — who is working without an attorney on this
matter as a "private attorney general," an individual suing on behalf
of the public interest. The lawsuit basically claims
the land used to rebuild the freeway, as well as privately developed
commercial tracts around it, are actually public trust land under a
state law passed in 1911. [more]
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