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The Black enclave that could be lost to the Los Angeles wildfires

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(Left) Margaret Larkin wears protective gear before visiting her former home. (Right) Larkin's grandson, Dejohn Jones Jr. inspects the damage at his childhood home. Jireh Deng hide caption

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(Left) Margaret Larkin wears protective gear before visiting her former home. (Right) Larkin's grandson, Dejohn Jones Jr. inspects the damage at his childhood home.

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Altadena was the site of the Eaton fire, one of two major wildfires in Los Angeles County in January. The wind and flames destroyed more than 9,000 structures — and with them, the long-tenured Black community in the town. As efforts to recover and rebuild the town are underway, many residents are left wondering, what of their community will remain?

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