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Slavery Reparations Gaining Momentum
AP ^ | July 09, 2006 | ERIN TEXEIRA

Posted on 07/09/2006 11:16:25 AM PDT by TomServo

Advocates who say black Americans should be compensated for slavery and its Jim Crow aftermath are quietly chalking up victories and gaining momentum.

Fueled by the work of scholars and lawyers, their campaign has morphed in recent years from a fringe-group rallying cry into sophisticated, mainstream movement. Most recently, a pair of churches apologized for their part in the slave trade, and one is studying ways to repay black church members.

The overall issue is hardly settled, even among black Americans: Some say that focusing on slavery shouldn't be a top priority or that it doesn't make sense to compensate people generations after a historical wrong.

Yet reparations efforts have led a number of cities and states to approve measures that force businesses to publicize their historical ties to slavery. Several reparations court cases are in progress, and international human rights officials are increasingly spotlighting the issue.

"This matter is growing in significance rather than declining," said Charles Ogletree, a Harvard law professor and a leading reparations activist. "It has more vigor and vitality in the 21st century than it's had in the history of the reparations movement."

The most recent victories for reparations advocates came in June, when the Moravian Church and the Episcopal Church both apologized for owning slaves and promised to battle current racism. The Episcopalians also launched a national, yearslong probe into church slavery links and into whether the church should compensate black members. A white church member, Katrina Browne, also screened a documentary focusing on white culpability at the denomination's national assembly.

The Episcopalians debated slavery and reparations for years before reaching an agreement, said Jayne Oasin, social justice officer for the denomination, who will oversee its work on the issue.

Historically, slavery was an uncomfortable topic for the church. Some Episcopal bishops owned slaves - and the Bible was used to justify the practice, Oasin said.

"Why not (take these steps) 100 years ago?" she said. "Let's talk about the complicity of the Episcopal Church as one of the institutions of this country who, of course, benefited from slavery."

Also in June, a North Carolina commission urged the state government to repay the descendants of victims of a violent 1898 campaign by white supremacists to strip blacks of power in Wilmington, N.C. As many as 60 blacks died, and thousands were driven from the city.

The commission also recommended state-funded programs to support local black businesses and home ownership.

The report came weeks after the Organization of American States requested information from the U.S. government about a 1921 race riot in Tulsa, Okla., in which 1,200 homes were burned and as many as 300 blacks killed. An OAS official said the group might pursue the issue as a violation of international human rights.

The modern reparations movement revived an idea that's been around since emancipation, when black leaders argued that newly freed slaves deserved compensation.

About six years ago, the issue started gaining momentum again. Randall Robinson's "The Debt: What America Owes to Blacks," was a best seller; reparations became a central issue at the World Conference on Racism in Durban, South Africa; and California legislators passed the nation's first law forcing insurance companies that do business with the state to disclose their slavery ties. Illinois passed a similar insurance law in 2003, and the next year Iowa legislators began requesting - but not forcing - the same disclosures.

Several cities - including Chicago, Detroit and Oakland - have laws requiring that all businesses make such disclosures.

Reparations opponents insist that no living American should have to pay for a practice that ended more than 140 years ago. Plus, programs such as affirmative action and welfare already have compensated for past injustices, said John H. McWhorter, a senior fellow at the conservative Manhattan Institute.

"The reparations movement is based on a fallacy that cripples the thinking on race - the fallacy that what ails black America is a cash problem," said McWhorter, who is black. "Giving people money will not solve the problems that we have."

Even so, support is reaching beyond African-Americans and the South.

Katrina Browne, the white Episcopalian filmmaker, is finishing a documentary about her ancestors, the DeWolfs of Bristol, R.I., the biggest slave-trading family in U.S. history. She screened it for Episcopal Church officials at the June convention.

"Traces of the Trade: A Story From the Deep North," details how the economies of the Northeast and the nation as a whole depended on slaves.

"A lot of white people think they know everything there is to know about slavery - we all agree it was wrong and that's enough," Browne said. "But this was the foundation of our country, not some Southern anomaly. We all inherit responsibility."

She says neither whites nor blacks will heal from slavery until formal hearings expose the full history of slavery and its effects - an effort similar to South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission after apartheid collapsed.


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To: John Valentine

From John Valentine:
This truly insane notion should be belittled, mocked, castigated, scorned, and spurned.

It should be buried, stake through the heart, in the dead of night, never to rise again.




C'mon John, don't hold back... tell us how you REALLY feel...

hehe I feel the exact same way. ;)


41 posted on 07/09/2006 11:42:50 AM PDT by Ueriah
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To: TomServo

This is a can of whup-ass that we shouldn't even think about opening.


42 posted on 07/09/2006 11:43:46 AM PDT by windsorknot
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To: TomServo
While I'm caucasian, I find that I'm psychically harmed by the fact that people who had skin that was the same color as my own participated in slavery to the extent that I feel I need reparations as well.

Let's *all* raid the US treasury and get our reparations! Crank up the printin' presses, Uncle Sam, I'm a-comin' to town!

43 posted on 07/09/2006 11:44:51 AM PDT by The Duke (I have met the enemy, and he is named 'Apathy'!)
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To: TomServo

The penalty for slavery has been paid in full by the blood of two hundred and fifty thousand men on battlefields such as Gettysburg, Pea Ridge, Shiloh and others.

Get over it.


44 posted on 07/09/2006 11:45:44 AM PDT by Ruy Dias de Bivar
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To: mc6809e

Don't try to confuse the man! I wants my check and I wants it now! :)


45 posted on 07/09/2006 11:45:50 AM PDT by Pox (If it's a Coward you are searching for, you need look no further than the Democrats.)
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To: Uriah_lost

Ah, so you remember that Movie ?


46 posted on 07/09/2006 11:46:26 AM PDT by cmsgop (It's "BOOTY TIME, BOOTY TIME" ARCROSS THE USA , "BOOTY TIME, BOOTY TIME".......)
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To: keithtoo

"My people were in Ireland and were poorer that US slaves at the time".
Just think of how our ancestors were treated by various invaders, and especially the Brits. We, too, are due reparations, but from the British government. Show me the money.


47 posted on 07/09/2006 11:47:54 AM PDT by Robwin
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To: TomServo

What about African Americans who immigrated in this century and are now citizens? Do they get reparations too? What about Polish Americans who immigrated in this century and are now citizens? Do they pay reparations too? What about families whose ancestors fought and died for the Union Army? Do they pay too?

In all cases, the answer must come down to this: What is the color of your skin?

That's all the "liberals" know.


48 posted on 07/09/2006 11:48:05 AM PDT by samtheman
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To: TomServo

I think we have paid through the nose already.. we've been throwing money at them in the form of social programs for decades, and it has only made it worse for them. what we need is to help them come out of that victimhood cocoon that's keeping them from realizing their dreams. as long as the race pimps keep them ignorant and play to their color with hatred and payback crap, they will never emerge break the shackles of political slavery.


49 posted on 07/09/2006 11:48:14 AM PDT by Cinnamon
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To: TomServo
I think the government should offer reparations to every living person who was a slave at the time the Emancipation Proclaimation was made and no one else.
51 posted on 07/09/2006 11:48:33 AM PDT by darthxenu (Give peace a chance - end jihad now.)
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To: TomServo
a documentary focusing on white culpability

I guess the fact that I'm descended from abolitionists (and proud of it) just doesn't matter. All that matters is the color of my skin. Racism (pejorative tagging based on the color of one's skin) lives on in the 21st centery. Shocking.

52 posted on 07/09/2006 11:49:14 AM PDT by sourcery (A libertarian is a conservative who has been mugged ...by his own government)
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To: cmsgop
And flaming Sambuca milkshakes too!
53 posted on 07/09/2006 11:49:37 AM PDT by Uriah_lost (http://www.wingercomics.com/d/20051205.html)
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To: The Duke
Several of my ancestors died fighting to free the slaves!!!! have no past family members who owned slaves or any part of the big companies who profited from slavery.
Since blacks would not have been freed without the bloodletting of the northern soldiers I contend that each and every decedent of those dead union soldiers are entitled to a % of every dollar that each and every black person has earned in this country since they were set free.
54 posted on 07/09/2006 11:51:13 AM PDT by oldenuff2no
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To: mikeybaby

Give them all the money they want...then the Treasury will bill them from these funds for all costs incurred: welfare and medi-cal, since say...hummm 1940s. The U.S. reserve is bound to gain funds and we will hear NO MORE of this absurdity.


55 posted on 07/09/2006 11:51:25 AM PDT by courage-will-triumph-over-evil
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To: TomServo

A little formula for y'all:

Welfare + AFDC + subsidized mass transit + affirmative action = reparations paid in full.

The fact that some were too stupid to capitalize on these gifts from the taxpayers is their own problem and an object lesson for others (which is ignored by most because they are lazy).


56 posted on 07/09/2006 11:53:14 AM PDT by Felis_irritable
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To: TomServo; BurbankKarl

" Katrina Browne, the white Episcopalian filmmaker.... "We all inherit responsibility."

Speak for yourself, you misguided dropped-on-the-head-at-birth delusional apologist.


57 posted on 07/09/2006 11:53:24 AM PDT by bwteim (bwteim = Begin With The End In Mind)
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To: TomServo


To repeat what I said on the other thread:

Aw geez, not this sh*t again,,,,,,,,,


58 posted on 07/09/2006 11:53:28 AM PDT by rockabyebaby (Say what you feel, those that matter don't mind, those that mind don't matter.)
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To: Pravious
My ancestors came from Italy and Germany. We bombed them in World War II, and I'm sure that made my ancestors feel bad. Do I get anything?

No you don't, but you can compensate everyone here of British and French descent for the slavery imposed on them by the Romans.....:-)

59 posted on 07/09/2006 11:53:37 AM PDT by Wil H
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To: TomServo

The race whores keep working this issue, trying to convince somebody -- anybody -- that it is succeeding. It's like the ERA, a stupid, useless idea that has no popular support, but that won't be permitted the anonymous death it deserves.


60 posted on 07/09/2006 11:54:42 AM PDT by IronJack
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