Reparations for slavery
Date Submitted: 02/18/2004 01:34:49
Reparations for slavery, once a fringe issue touted by a motley mix of
black separatists, zealots and crackpots and that respected mainstream civil
rights leaders shunned, have now been slammed onto the nation's public-policy
plate.
Leaders of the NAACP, the Urban League and the Congressional Black Caucus
all agree that reparations have merit. Outside of President George W. Bush's
national security adviser, Condoleezza Rice, no other prominent black dares to
publicly denounce reparations. Even some
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projects, such as AIDS/HIV education and prevention,
remedial education, job skills and training, drug and alcohol counseling and
rehabilitation, computer access and literacy training. Such projects would
boost the black poor, not gut public revenues and, most important, not finger
all whites as culpable for slavery.
The issue won't go away, but as long as most Americans are convinced that
reparations are a terrible idea, a march won't do much to change their thinking.
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