This comprehensive collection presents powerful, cogent material on all aspects of the reparations issue, with essays by Congressman John Conyers, Christopher Hitchens and Molefi Asante and important documents such as the First Congressional Reparations Bill of 1867.
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This comprehensive collection presents powerful, cogent material on all aspects of the reparations issue, with essays by Congressman John Conyers, Christopher Hitchens and Molefi Asante and important documents such as the First Congressional Reparations Bill of 1867.
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Term it however you want...Elephant in the room; America's Deepest,Darkest Secret...it doesn't matter! The fact is, that the things done so BLATANTLY by our government officials to undermine our reparations efforts are unacceptable. Dr. Winbush rekindled a fire in me that every African American should have burning constantly. He uses countless examples to confirm the validity of our complaint. After reading this book, I understand now that reparations are NEEDED and that we should instill within our children the same burning desire so that those in power KNOW we will not go away! Thank you Dr. Winbush