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- Reparations for slavery - Wikipedia
Reparations for slavery are reparations for victims of slavery Reparations can take many forms, including financial compensation, legal remedy of damages, public apology and guarantees of non-repetition Victims of slavery can refer to historical slavery or ongoing slavery in the 21st century
- History and Facts About Reparations in the U. S. - PBS
THE COST OF INHERITANCE, an America ReFramed special, explores the complex issue of reparations in the U S using a thoughtful approach to history, historical injustices, systemic inequities,
- Slavery Reparations Update: Map Shows States Considering Payments
While the United States has never implemented a widespread slavery reparations program, the tide might be turning as several states and cities push proposals that would benefit descendants of
- Slavery reparations: How would it work? - CNN
Black Lives Matter includes slavery reparations in its list of proposals to improve the economic lives of Black Americans Even a UN panel said the US should study reparations proposals
- Why we need reparations for Black Americans - Brookings
Below, we provide a history of reparations in the United States, missed opportunities to redress the racial wealth gap, and specific details of a viable reparations package for Black Americans
- Reparations | OHCHR
Victims have a right to reparation This refers to measures to redress violations of human rights by providing a range of material and symbolic benefits to victims or their families as well as affected communities Reparation must be adequate, effective, prompt, and should be proportional to the gravity of the violations and the harm suffered
- Reparations - NAACP
The NAACP reaffirms and stands in favor of financial reparations to African Americans and those of African Descent in the United States that are descendants of the slavery and the Jim Crow Era
- Why we have to keep talking about reparations in 2025
Reparations represent a commitment to acknowledge and apologize for the harm done in the past; to provide material redress for that harm; and to making the structural changes necessary to prevent that harm from reoccurring
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