Posted on 03/02/2014 7:17:18 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
COMPTON Reparations for African-Americans who endured 200-plus years of slavery in America will be among the topics featured at the second annual Reparations Day event March 6 in Tragniew Park here, organizers said.
The Rev. Meri Kha Ra of Krst Unity Church and Minister Tony Muhammad of the Nation of Islam will speak during the program, hosted by the Compton National Reparations Day Committee.
The event, which runs from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., also will include live entertainment and student essay contest winners from local area high schools.
Reparations is an internationally recognized principle of payment that a group or nation receives as a result of pain, suffering, damages or death.
The concept of reparations for U.S. slavery has gained momentum in recent years as the Washington, D.C.-based National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in America (N'COBRA) has aggressively argued that all beneficiaries of slavery including the U.S. government and corporations should financially compensate the descendants of former slaves.
In 2000, the New York-based Harper's Magazine reported that the United States owes African-Americans more than $100 trillion in reparations.
But the issue of reparations goes far beyond dollars, said Compton event organizer John Peoples.
What is Reparations? Repair. What is repair? Whatever it takes to make us whole, Peoples said. Reparations is not about money.
Tragniew Park is located at 2121 W. Alondra Blvd.
Information: (310) 632-0577 or email NationalReparationDay3613@gmail.com.
I'm all for paying those 200 years and older.
I think that liberals should give money to a reparations fund. Then they won’t have to feel guilty about this subject.
The answer is no. You want it, you earn it like everybody else. God bless America.
I’m all for reparations for US Military Vets. Including the ones in Compton.
That’s where they’re having the Compton Reparations Party. I figured it would only apply to eligible residents of that city.
It’s like a raffle; you must be present to win.
Piece of cake, settle with the two hundred year old person.
Shouldn’t be too hard to find them, right?
/ sarc.
In America..But in the US?? 1865 - 1776 = 89 years.
Also I'm 51 now and I've been working and paying taxes since I was 13. Since 1/3rd of my pay goes to taxes, that's 4 months out of the year I work for nothing. 4 months x 38 years = 152 months which equals 12.6 years. 12 years a slave. I WANT MY REPARATIONS!
You never heard of the infamous Los Angeles plantations? /s
But I'm sure if they had known that I would frown upon it now, they would have never been involved in it.
Also, I have searched all my personal documents and I cannot find one instance of anything that I have now being a result of them owning said slaves.
I made my own way.
You whiners need to make your own way.
It's about time, doncha think?
From my cold dead hands.
And I do not make that statement lightly or in jest.
Germany.
Attack of the Undead Slavers!
nope
I remember when Compton was a respectable, nice city. Yes, I am that old.
I could demand my reparations from American blacks for the hardships this caused my family back in Watertown, Wisconsin, but I'm willing to call it even.
A large percentage of “blacks” are half white..
AND not black at all.. then you got your 1/4 white and 1/8 white ones as well..
Whom pays whom what?.. for what?... and how much?..
“Rev. Meri Kha Ra”
WTF does that stand for, name wise?
There were blacks in the south who owned slaves.
Will their ancestors get reparations too?
There have been many Pigford type schemes. When I was a kid in the 60s a Federal Judge ordered the government to pay all Blacks who were not given jobs at Eglin AFB because they were Black.
The standard of proof? There was none except I guess you had to be Black. All you had to do was tell them that you wanted to work but never applied because you knew they would turn you down for being Black.
In simple terms, any Black person could get money just for the asking.
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