In 1862, President Lincoln proposed a joint resolution to congress on compensated emancipation. Lincoln preferred a gradual rather than an immediate emancipation so that the process would be less taxing to the slave holding states. Lincoln indicated that compensation should be paid to the states for the problems that such emancipation might cause. From localities to where slaves were owned to localities where property might be lost due to actions on the part of the United States government in freeing the slaves, Lincoln expected the government to compensate the slaveholders, not the slaves. There was no mention of recompense for the slaves themselves. This paper argues for compensatory relief for the former slaves and their descendants. The...
The growing body of literature on reparations consists primarily of articles showing that black repa...
Eighteenth century efforts made by the founding fathers of the United States of America provided the...
The political and juridical viability of reparations for descendants of enslaved black people is eme...
This paper develops the case for reparations to African Americans today, based on wrongdoing that be...
After the Civil War, freed slaves were promised “40 acres and a mule” to start new lives. This plan ...
A major difficulty facing the reparations-for-slavery movement is that to date the movement has focu...
This paper offers a sympathetic interpretation of reparations claims made on behalf of African Ameri...
Chattel slavery was a brutally cruel, repressive, and exploitative system of racial subjugation. Whe...
This Article, the author of which presented the opening and closing remarks and served as moderator ...
The most controversial, and most intriguing, remedy sought by proponents of slavery reparations invo...
In the United States, many associate the idea of reparations with the longstanding African American ...
This paper was commissioned for Inclusion in Asset Building: Research and Policy Symposium, an event...
Recent congressional action to award Japanese Americans reparations for their internment during Wo...
Victims of historical injustices who have no positive law claim against wrongdoers often seek repara...
Contemporary Black political discourse has recently engaged several differentpropositions and models...
The growing body of literature on reparations consists primarily of articles showing that black repa...
Eighteenth century efforts made by the founding fathers of the United States of America provided the...
The political and juridical viability of reparations for descendants of enslaved black people is eme...
This paper develops the case for reparations to African Americans today, based on wrongdoing that be...
After the Civil War, freed slaves were promised “40 acres and a mule” to start new lives. This plan ...
A major difficulty facing the reparations-for-slavery movement is that to date the movement has focu...
This paper offers a sympathetic interpretation of reparations claims made on behalf of African Ameri...
Chattel slavery was a brutally cruel, repressive, and exploitative system of racial subjugation. Whe...
This Article, the author of which presented the opening and closing remarks and served as moderator ...
The most controversial, and most intriguing, remedy sought by proponents of slavery reparations invo...
In the United States, many associate the idea of reparations with the longstanding African American ...
This paper was commissioned for Inclusion in Asset Building: Research and Policy Symposium, an event...
Recent congressional action to award Japanese Americans reparations for their internment during Wo...
Victims of historical injustices who have no positive law claim against wrongdoers often seek repara...
Contemporary Black political discourse has recently engaged several differentpropositions and models...
The growing body of literature on reparations consists primarily of articles showing that black repa...
Eighteenth century efforts made by the founding fathers of the United States of America provided the...
The political and juridical viability of reparations for descendants of enslaved black people is eme...