Slavery Reparations Essay

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    The debate about if the United States should pay African America reparation for slavery has been going on for around one century since the Civil War. From 1525 A.C. to 1865 A.C., 12.5 million Africans were put on ships and taken to the New World. For centuries, African Americans suffered. They worked as slaves, they got no payment for their work, and they were tortured. Therefore, whether the slave reparations should be paid or not has become a controversial topic. If people can view the history

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    United States of America has yet to confront the quandary of how to come to grips with its own past and its most heinous historical injustice, the American slave trade. Due to the United States government essentially sanctioning slavery, I strongly believe that reparations for each and every African-American in the form of monies, land, and/or resources would be the first step in the healing process of this unprecedented time in American history, but also would serve as a firm reminder to any would

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    Conyers H.R 40 - An anti-racist bill with a racist agenda John Conyers HR-40 is designed to study the long-term effects of the historical truth of African enslavement. Despite the historical accuracy of the occurrence of large-scale enslavement the questionable correlation with present day socio-economic averages is not a justifiable reason to conduct a laborious analysis of a subjective discussion. Coates provides no data on other ethnic groups which have achieved upward mobility. The only discussion

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    discrimination. Two hundred fifty of slavery, ninety years of Jim Crow, sixty years of Separate but equal and thirty-five years of Housing discrimination.(Coates. 1) African Americans despite their major contributions to the economic stability of the United States, have been mistreated and overlooked in this society and are indeed owed reparations. There are some people who may ask why we as a people are owed reparations, well let's start with reason number one slavery. The first group of African slaves

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    Although the fight to bring justice to the victims of the comfort system has been ongoing since the 1980’s and 1990’s it is even more pertinent as the 50th anniversary of the normalization agreement, which recognized and regulated the damages and reparations from colonial rule incurred by Imperial Japan in the name of peace and economic prosperity, was celebrated in June 2015 (Synder, 01 Feb

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    has gone through a dreadful past. It once decided to own people as property and deprive them of their human equality and rights that were basic to life. America deprived African Americans of their liberties and enslaved them. Slavery played a huge role in the economy. Slavery did provide the means for whites to build wealth, income, and status while African Americans have continued to struggle. The oppression and segregation and the lack of rights made it impossible for African Americans to have any

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    choice but by force. Considering this people would say paying reparations would be logical and others would not. Former colonial powers should pay reparations to the countries they colonized because it's the right thing to do as a human being,it would make amends and fixing the situation by not letting history repeat the same course. To illustrate my point, is that it's the right thing to do as a human being. In Caribbean reparations states that “Those leaders have unanimously agreed to make a moral

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    Proposal for Reparations of African Americans Due to the fact that many African-Americans cannot trace their genealogy back more than three generations, It would be extremely difficult to distinguish between those who are descended from Freemen and those descended from Slaves. Therefore, although it should have some impact on reparations, we must take into account those who cannot trace their genealogy( approximately 3/4th of African- Americans). We also must remember that in essence, no

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    the world was slavery. Since the fifteenth to nineteenth centuries, slavery was a means through which the whites subject the black people of color into oppressive states. “The development of virgin lands required cheap labor. Defenseless Africa then became the readymade reservoir… to draw that labor force” (Diop 24). Black people were put through endless pains and hardships without even haven an identity in the eyes of their slave masters and the community in which they dwell. Slavery which is one

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    six to seven billion enslaved Africans were brought to the American shore (Slavery). Life as an enslaved African was more than tough, it was appalling. Slaves were prohibited from becoming literate, they were restricted in every aspect, whether it was in movement or behavior, and they were punished severely. Slave masters “took sexual liberties” with enslaved women, which was thought to be a tactic to procreate slaves (Slavery). According to that interpretation, slave masters were fueled to

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