Cross Cultural Solidarity

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Reparations

Image: Juneteenth Reparations Rally, June 19, 2020 (Flickr/Fibonnaci Blue)

BOOKS

Ana Lucia Araujo: Reparations for Slavery and the Slave Trade: A Transnational and Comparative History.

Hilary McD. Beckles: Britain’s Black Debt: Reparations for Caribbean Slavery and Native Genocide.

Mary Frances Berry: My Face Is Black Is True: Callie House and the Struggle for Ex-Slave Reparations.

Roy L. Brooks: Atonement and Forgiveness: A New Model for Black Reparations.

William A. Darity: From Here to Equality: Reparations for Black Americans in the Twenty-First Century.

Agustina del Campo, Claudio Grossman, & Mina A. Trudeau: International Law and Reparations: The Inter-American System.

Katherine Franke: Repair: Redeeming the Promise of Abolition.

Sarah Goldy-Brown: Reparations for Slavery: the Fight for Compensation. (For children.)        

Sherrilyn A. Ifill: On the Courthouse Lawn, Revised Edition: Confronting the Legacy of Lynching in the Twenty-First Century.

Michael T. Martin & Marilyn Yaquinto: Redress for Historical Injustices in the United States: On Reparations for Slavery, Jim Crow, and Their Legacies.

W. Caleb McDaniel: Sweet Taste of Liberty: A True Story of Slavery and Restitution in America.

Susan Neiman: Learning from the Germans: Race and the Memory of Evil.

Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò: Reconsidering Reparations.

ORGANIZATIONS

Coming to the Table reparations Working Group.

Fund For Reparations Now!

Movement 4 Black Lives: Reparations Monday.

National African American Reparations Commission.

Reparations 4 Slavery.

ARTICLES

Adedayo Akala: Cost Of Racism: U.S. Economy Lost $16 Trillion Because Of Discrimination, Bank Says.

Ana Lucia Araujo: The centuries-long fight for reparations.

Ana Lucia Araujo: Reparations NOW: Global and Historical Receipts with Dr. Ana Lucia Araujo. (Podcast).

Roy L. Brooks: Reparations are an opportunity to turn a corner on race relations.

Ta-Nehisi Coates:

Code Switch (podcast):

Thomas Craemer, Trevor Smith, Brianna Harrison, Trevon Logan, Wesley Bellamy & William Darity Jr. Wealth Implications of Slavery and Racial Discrimination for African American Descendants of the Enslaved.

William A. Darity:

Ashley Dennis: Mapping a Plan for Reparations in the Twenty-First Century.

Ashley Farmer: Audley Moore and the Modern Reparations Movement.

Emma Goldberg: How Reparations for Slavery Became a 2020 Campaign Issue.

Nikole Hannah-Jones: What is Owed: If true justice and equality are ever to be achieved in the United States, the country must finally take seriously what it owes black Americans.

Nikole Hannah-Jones (in depth NPR interview): A Call For Reparations: Nikole Hannah-Jones On The Wealth Gap.

Nikole Hannah-Jones (in depth NPR interview): A Call For Reparations: How America Might Narrow The Racial Wealth Gap.

Paul Hébert: Garveyism, Black Power, and the Intellectual History of the CARICOM Reparations Case.

W. Caleb McDaniel: In 1870, Henrietta Wood Sued for Reparations—and Won: The $2,500 verdict, the largest ever of its kind, offers evidence of the generational impact such awards can have.

Guy Emerson Mount: Can Reparations Save American Politics?

Guy Emerson Mount: Slavery and a Transnational History of Reparations.

Alondra Nelson (podcast): Who Should Receive Reparations for Slavery and Discrimination?  

Nichole Nelson: Reparations need to be part of the conversation about racial justice: Police violence sparked an uprising, but racial equality demands economic reforms as well.

NPR: Reparations Can — And Should — Take Many Forms, Says Human Rights Researcher.

Verene A. Shepherd: Eric Williams’ ‘Capitalism and Slavery’: A Blueprint for Reparations.

Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor: The Consequences of Forgetting: We live in a country built off slavery and anti-black racism. The struggle for reparations is about remembering that, and fighting for a better future for all working people.