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On a recent afternoon, the long corridors of Karmel Mall in south Minneapolis felt suspended in time. Gates were pulled down, lights dimmed, and entire stretches of storefronts sat silent inside one of the country’s most important centers of Somali-owned commerce. The mall, which houses more than 100 small businesses, normally buzzes with shoppers moving…

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