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Americans tend to think of diversity in demographic terms, but it has a qualitative element to it that reflects a fundamental battle between segregation and integration.
Series on ‘Black + Japanese American Reparations’
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From the Shinso Ito Center for Japanese Religions and Culture at USC:
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Please join us for “Black + Japanese American Reparations,” a special virtual events series and book club.
Many Black reparations advocates have pointed directly to the Civil Liberties Act of 1988 granting reparations to Japanese Americans interned during World War II as a precedent that can inform the case for restorative justice for African Americans. Indeed, as Ta-Nehisi Coates has argued, reparations is more than a recompense of past injustices, but a national reckoning “that would lead to spiritual renewal.”
The USC Ito Center series and book club is thus predicated on a serious examination of the deeper meaning of “reparations.” The reparations-themed book club, which meets every third Tuesday from January to July at 4 p.m. PST, kicks off with an “Introduction to Black + Japanese American Reparations Book Club” on Jan.
any one want to some of them were pressed in. yeah. by 63. you have a lot of people who are, i think i mentioned this in the previous class. the draft works in part not many men are directly conscripted but states are given quotas and they have to incentivized to pay a lot of commutation money, bonus money. and a lot of people even though they were with the draft they were able to get out by getting someone else to go. exactly. substitute. they are not all completely volunteers by this point. didn t the draft occur after mcclellan. we re talking about brad. arguing that he s giving service to his men by keeping them in camp when they wanted to fight. the counterpoint to the draft, doesn t apply to mcclellan. fair enough. also by not allowing them to fight and not allowing them to win battles or argue that whoever does this is prolonging the war which is losing more lives. there is kind of a conflict between short-term and long term and that s then it