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  2. Reparations for slavery in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Other cases of reparations, such as to the Jewish people who survived the Holocaust or the Native Americans in the United States, are very different in the way that it is much easier to identify the group who should receive them, and the reparations were paid more quickly than in the case of reparations for slavery.

  3. Reparations for slavery - Wikipedia

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    Enslavers were paid approximately £20 million in compensation in over 40,000 awards for enslaved people freed in the colonies of the Caribbean, Mauritius and the Cape of Good Hope. [14] This represented around 40 percent of the British Treasury's annual spending budget and has been calculated as equivalent to about £16.5bn in today's terms. [15]

  4. World War I reparations - Wikipedia

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    [103] [104] [105] According to Gerhard Weinberg, reparations were paid, towns were rebuilt, orchards replanted, ... Rather, loans were taken out, placing Germany in ...

  5. World War II reparations - Wikipedia

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    Finland, Romania and Bulgaria had to pay reparations worth about 300 million USD each, mostly paid in natural goods. Bulgaria had to pay reparations worth about 70 million USD. Most of these reparations were not paid in full by the countries which later fell under the umbrella of the Soviet Union, because the Soviet Union officially cancelled ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. How reparations pioneer Evanston, Ill., is rolling out ...

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    Residents who are receiving reparations are described as "ancestors," defined as African American or Black individuals who were at least 18 years old and living in Evanston between 1919 and 1969 ...

  8. Reparations gained historic momentum in 2023 from one ... - AOL

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    After a blockbuster 1,000 page report, California's reparations advocates will have to convert recommendations from its statewide task force into policies — and convincing voters to pay for it.

  9. A 'blood money' betrayal: How corruption spoiled reparations ...

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    Five checks totaling more than $400,000 were made out in the name of Ashot Mkhitarian, an Armenian Christian supposedly living in Baghdad, according to court and financial records.