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  2. National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in America

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    In August 2016, the Movement for Black Lives, a coalition that is tied to the Black Lives Matter movement, released a policy platform based around reparations. [21] The platform listed six demands, comprising 40 policy recommendations, and "seeks reparations for lasting harms caused to African-Americans of slavery and investment in education ...

  3. Reparations for slavery in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Reparations for Slavery and the Slave Trade: A Transnational and Comparative History. Bloomsbury. ISBN 978-1350010604. Brophy, Alfred L. Reparations: Pro & Con. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006. Brooks, Roy L. Atonement and Forgiveness: A New Model for Black Reparations. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2004.

  4. Commission to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for ...

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    The act aims to create a commission to examine the merits of introducing reparations to African-Americans for US slavery. The most recent sponsor of the act was Rep. Ayanna Pressley, on January 3, 2025, to the 119th Congress. [1] Before that Sheila Jackson Lee proposed the bill in January 2023 before her death in 2024. [2]

  5. Reparations (transitional justice) - Wikipedia

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    Reparations are broadly understood as compensation given for an abuse or injury. [1] The colloquial meaning of reparations has changed substantively over the last century. In the early 1900s, reparations were interstate exchanges (see war reparations) that were punitive mechanisms determined by treaty and paid by the surrendering side of a conflict, such as the World War I reparations paid by ...

  6. Kamala Harris - Wikipedia

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    Kamala Devi Harris (/ ˈ k ɑː m ə l ə ˈ d eɪ v i / ⓘ KAH-mə-lə DAY-vee, [1] born October 20, 1964) is an American politician and attorney who served from 2021 to 2025 as the 49th vice president of the United States under President Joe Biden. She was the first female U.S. vice president, making her the highest-ranking female official ...

  7. Timeline of African-American firsts - Wikipedia

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    Official portrait of Kamala Harris, 2021. First African-American (and Asian-American) to be nominated as a major party U.S. vice-presidential candidate: Kamala Harris, Democratic Party (See also: 2003, 2021, and 2024) [346] [347] First African-American and first female elected Vice President of the United States: Kamala Harris [348]

  8. Kamala Harris applauded for remarks on race and reparations ...

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    Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris, left, is interviewed by National Association of Black Journalists members Gerren Keith Gaynor, far right, Eugene Daniels, second from ...

  9. Carol M. Swain - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Swain argued against reparations for American descendants of slaves during an event at Delaware State University, a historically black university. [44] In 2005, she called for President George W. Bush to issue a formal apology to African Americans for the institution of slavery . [ 45 ]