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- Reparations for slavery in the United States - Wikipedia
Reparations for slavery is the application of the concept of reparations to victims of slavery or their descendants There are concepts for reparations in legal philosophy and reparations in transitional justice In the US, reparations for slavery have been both given by legal ruling in court and or given voluntarily (without court rulings) by individuals and institutions [1][2] The first
- Why Reparations? Q A - Human Rights Watch
Reparations are steps to remedy and make amends for serious harm International human rights law requires governments to remedy human rights violations, including where appropriate through
- Reparations for Slavery | Pros, Cons, Debate, Arguments, Financial . . .
In December 2023, New York joined California and Illinois in considering statewide reparations In 2021 Evanston, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, became the first American city to actually issue reparations payments: housing grants up to $25,000
- Home - National African American Reparations Commission (NAARC)
What is NAARC’s 10-Point Reparations Plan? NAARC’s Preliminary 10 Point Reparations Program is a document for review, revision and adoption as a platform to guide the struggle for Reparations for people of African descent in the United States of America What is HR-40?
- History and Facts About Reparations in the U. S. | PBS
Learn all about reparations in the U S with these 10 documentaries and discussions with experts on PBS
- A Historical Worldview Timeline of Reparations 1783 -2023
The California legislature enacted a law requesting $7 5 million of the budget be put towards providing reparations to survivors of the state's former eugenics law, by which over 20,000 institutionalized women were forcibly sterilized
- LibGuides: Reparations in the United States: Home
An Historical Timeline of Reparations Payments Made From 1773 through 2025 by the United States Government, States, Cities, Religious Institutions, Universities, Corporations, and Communities Last updated 1 January 2026
- Reparations and Reconciliation: What Can We Learn from the Past?
California’s Reparations Task Force recently issued a sweeping report outlining how the state can begin to repair the harm of systemic racism These examples remind us that reparations are not abstract ideals—they are tangible strategies communities can pursue today
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