
Reparations and Reparatory Justice
Past, Present, and Future
University of Illinois Press
Published on 9. April 2024
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Paperback/Softback
248 pages
978-0-252-08787-5 (ISBN)
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Changes at the global, federal, state, and municipal level are pushing forward the reparations movement for people of African descent. The distinguished editors of this volume have gathered works that chronicle the historical movement for reparations both in the United States and around the world. Sharing a focus on reparations as an issue of justice, the contributors provide a historical primer of the movement; introduce the philosophical, political, economic, legal and ethical issues surrounding reparations; explain why government, corporations, universities, and other institutions must take steps to rehabilitate, compensate, and commemorate African Americans; call for the restoration of Black people's human and civil rights and material and psychological well-being; lay out specific ideas about how reparations can and should be paid; and advance cutting-edge interpretations of the complex long-lasting effects that enslavement, police and vigilante actions, economic discrimination, and other behaviors have had on people of African descent.
Groundbreaking and innovative, Reparations and Reparatory Justice offers a multifaceted resource to anyone wishing to explore a defining moral issue of our time.
Contributors: Dedrick Asante-Muhammad, Hilary McDonald Beckles, Mary Frances Berry, Sundiata Keita Cha-Jua, Chuck Collins, Ron Daniels, V. P. Franklin, Danny Glover, Adom Gretachew, Charles Henry, Kamm Howard, Earl Ofari Hutchinson, Jesse Jackson, Sr., Brian Jones, Sheila Jackson Lee, James B. Stewart, the Movement 4 Black Lives, the National African American Reparations Commission, the National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in America, the New Afrikan Peoples Organization/Malcolm X Grassroots Movement
Groundbreaking and innovative, Reparations and Reparatory Justice offers a multifaceted resource to anyone wishing to explore a defining moral issue of our time.
Contributors: Dedrick Asante-Muhammad, Hilary McDonald Beckles, Mary Frances Berry, Sundiata Keita Cha-Jua, Chuck Collins, Ron Daniels, V. P. Franklin, Danny Glover, Adom Gretachew, Charles Henry, Kamm Howard, Earl Ofari Hutchinson, Jesse Jackson, Sr., Brian Jones, Sheila Jackson Lee, James B. Stewart, the Movement 4 Black Lives, the National African American Reparations Commission, the National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in America, the New Afrikan Peoples Organization/Malcolm X Grassroots Movement
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English
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Baltimore
United States
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Height: 151 mm
Width: 229 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
378 gr
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978-0-252-08787-5 (9780252087875)
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Past, Present, and Future
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Mary Frances Berry is the Geraldine R. Segal Professor of American Social Thought Emerita and emeritus professor of history at the University of Pennsylvania. Her thirteen books include History Teaches Us to Resist: How Progressive Movements Have Succeeded in Challenging Time.Sundiata Keita Cha-Jua is an associate professor in history and African American studies at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. He is the author of America's First Black Town: Brooklyn, Illinois, 1830-1915. V. P. Franklin is a Distinguished Professor Emeritus of history and education at the University of California Riverside. His eleven books include The Young Crusaders: The Untold Story of the Children and Teenagers Who Galvanized the Civil Rights Movement.
Content
Introduction
A.J. Davis, An Historical Timeline of Reparations Payments Made From 1783 through 2020 by the United States Government, States, Cities, Religious Institutions, Colleges and Universities, and Corporations
Part I - Reparations: Speeches and Documents
Ron Daniels, The National/International Summit: Seizing the Moment to Galvanize the U. S. and Global Reparations Movement
Jesse Jackson, Sr., Providing a Landmark and Frame of Reference for Reparatory Justice
Danny Glover, Reparations: An Issue Whose Time Has Come
Earl Ofari Hutchinson, Ten Reasons Why the Pesky Issue of Reparations Won't Go Away
V. P. Franklin, Reparations to Fund Alternatives to Mass Incarceration of African American Youth
Sheila Jackson Lee, H.R. 40: Commission to Study and Develop Reparations Proposals for African Americans in the United States
Kamm Howard for N'COBRA, Reparations Means Full Repair: 400 Years of Terror and Crimes Against Humanity
Sir Hilary McDonald Beckles, Pursuing a Reparatory Justice Agenda for Global Africa
The National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in America, (N'COBRA), What is Reparations?
New Afrikan Peoples Organization/Malcolm X Grassroots Movement, America Owes Us for the Ongoing Destruction of Afrikan Life! Reparations Now!
National African American Reparations Commission, Reparations Plan
Adom Gretachew for Scholars for Social Justice, Reparations in Higher Education: A Scholars for Social Justice Platform
Part II - Reparations -Articles and Essays
James B. Stewart, Industrial Slavery and Dietary Deprivation: Expanding the Case for Black Reparations
Mary Frances Berry, Taking the United States to Court: Callie House and the 1915 Cotton Tax Reparations Litigation
Chuck Collins and Dedrick Asante-Muhammad, This Is What Reparations Could Actually Look Like in America
Brian Jones, The Socialist Case for Reparations
Sundiata Keita Cha-Jua, Reparations: Universalism and the African American Struggle for Autonomy
Charles Henry, Family Roots of Reparations in the Era of Trump
V. P. Franklin, Reparatory Justice Campaigns in the Twenty-First Century
Contributors
Acknowledgements
Index
A.J. Davis, An Historical Timeline of Reparations Payments Made From 1783 through 2020 by the United States Government, States, Cities, Religious Institutions, Colleges and Universities, and Corporations
Part I - Reparations: Speeches and Documents
Ron Daniels, The National/International Summit: Seizing the Moment to Galvanize the U. S. and Global Reparations Movement
Jesse Jackson, Sr., Providing a Landmark and Frame of Reference for Reparatory Justice
Danny Glover, Reparations: An Issue Whose Time Has Come
Earl Ofari Hutchinson, Ten Reasons Why the Pesky Issue of Reparations Won't Go Away
V. P. Franklin, Reparations to Fund Alternatives to Mass Incarceration of African American Youth
Sheila Jackson Lee, H.R. 40: Commission to Study and Develop Reparations Proposals for African Americans in the United States
Kamm Howard for N'COBRA, Reparations Means Full Repair: 400 Years of Terror and Crimes Against Humanity
Sir Hilary McDonald Beckles, Pursuing a Reparatory Justice Agenda for Global Africa
The National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in America, (N'COBRA), What is Reparations?
New Afrikan Peoples Organization/Malcolm X Grassroots Movement, America Owes Us for the Ongoing Destruction of Afrikan Life! Reparations Now!
National African American Reparations Commission, Reparations Plan
Adom Gretachew for Scholars for Social Justice, Reparations in Higher Education: A Scholars for Social Justice Platform
Part II - Reparations -Articles and Essays
James B. Stewart, Industrial Slavery and Dietary Deprivation: Expanding the Case for Black Reparations
Mary Frances Berry, Taking the United States to Court: Callie House and the 1915 Cotton Tax Reparations Litigation
Chuck Collins and Dedrick Asante-Muhammad, This Is What Reparations Could Actually Look Like in America
Brian Jones, The Socialist Case for Reparations
Sundiata Keita Cha-Jua, Reparations: Universalism and the African American Struggle for Autonomy
Charles Henry, Family Roots of Reparations in the Era of Trump
V. P. Franklin, Reparatory Justice Campaigns in the Twenty-First Century
Contributors
Acknowledgements
Index