The abrupt dismissal of a lawsuit seeking reparations for the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre is seen as a stinging setback for restitution efforts nationwide. But many critics say the case justifies the need for a national plan.
The uncertain legality of paying reparations for slavery and its legacies came into focus last week when the U.S. Supreme Court rejected racial preferences in college admissions nationwide. But while
While a majority of Black Americans support reparations, a Pew Research poll found that 68% of Americans don’t support reparations, and Republicans are overwhelmingly opposed.
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Descendants:
America s Family Secret, click here June 27 (Reuters) - The idea of paying reparations or
making other amends for slavery and discrim.