This Article, the author of which presented the opening and closing remarks and served as moderator for the Boston College Third World Law Journal\u27s reparations symposium, explores reparations for slavery from a spiritual perspective. It briefly traces the history of reparations for African Americans, beginning with General William Tecumseh Sherman\u27s Forty Acres and a Mule field order in 1865 and moving through Reconstruction and Jim Crow. The Article next examines the connection between the crimes and injustices of slavery and the current plight of African Americans, arguing that monetary reparations are a viable solution and should be targeted toward Blacks who have failed to succeed economically. The author maintains, however, th...
This paper was commissioned for Inclusion in Asset Building: Research and Policy Symposium, an event...
As part of the English 101.003 Writing Seminar taught by Dr. Anne Porter in Fall 2015 at Providence ...
Slavery and Jim Crow inflicted horrific harms on Blacks in America. Official silence aggravated that...
This Article, the author of which presented the opening and closing remarks and served as moderator ...
This Article examines the current landscape of reparations for slavery, identifying the contours of ...
This Article explores the theme of troubling settled waters, which represents the impact of Africa...
The growing body of literature on reparations consists primarily of articles showing that black repa...
This Article examines several legal and political issues raised by reparations for slavery and offer...
This Article explores the ability of reparations litigation to transform the American debate about r...
This paper offers a sympathetic interpretation of reparations claims made on behalf of African Ameri...
This paper develops the case for reparations to African Americans today, based on wrongdoing that be...
A major difficulty facing the reparations-for-slavery movement is that to date the movement has focu...
This article, which will appear in a symposium issued of the Boston University Law Review titled Th...
This Article examines the role of unjust enrichment in substantive and remedial restitution as one o...
Part of a George Washington University symposium on race and law, this article is a response to Prof...
This paper was commissioned for Inclusion in Asset Building: Research and Policy Symposium, an event...
As part of the English 101.003 Writing Seminar taught by Dr. Anne Porter in Fall 2015 at Providence ...
Slavery and Jim Crow inflicted horrific harms on Blacks in America. Official silence aggravated that...
This Article, the author of which presented the opening and closing remarks and served as moderator ...
This Article examines the current landscape of reparations for slavery, identifying the contours of ...
This Article explores the theme of troubling settled waters, which represents the impact of Africa...
The growing body of literature on reparations consists primarily of articles showing that black repa...
This Article examines several legal and political issues raised by reparations for slavery and offer...
This Article explores the ability of reparations litigation to transform the American debate about r...
This paper offers a sympathetic interpretation of reparations claims made on behalf of African Ameri...
This paper develops the case for reparations to African Americans today, based on wrongdoing that be...
A major difficulty facing the reparations-for-slavery movement is that to date the movement has focu...
This article, which will appear in a symposium issued of the Boston University Law Review titled Th...
This Article examines the role of unjust enrichment in substantive and remedial restitution as one o...
Part of a George Washington University symposium on race and law, this article is a response to Prof...
This paper was commissioned for Inclusion in Asset Building: Research and Policy Symposium, an event...
As part of the English 101.003 Writing Seminar taught by Dr. Anne Porter in Fall 2015 at Providence ...
Slavery and Jim Crow inflicted horrific harms on Blacks in America. Official silence aggravated that...