The Case For Reparations Essay

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“After 250 years of enslavement in America, African Americans were still terrorized in Deep South; they were pinned to the ghettos, overcrowded, overcharged, discriminated, and undereducated”. The best solution is to owe them reparations. To aid them out of their unjust inherit status. The novel is based on real life situations of many African Americans that had to face during slave, and post slave era in the United States of America. The purpose is to show that not having reparations for the African Americans lead to many downsides to the nation’s inequalities. In the novel “The Case for Reparations” by Ta-Nehisi Coates, he uses just ethics and remorse obligation, to demonstrate the nation should to pay for the damage done to the black community. For instance, the first case of reparations to a slave was to Belinda Royall. Belinda was enslaved for nearly 50 years to the former owner Isaac Royall. Isaac was forced to give Belinda 15 pounds and 12 shillings worth of pension by Massachusetts legislature for her oppression from Isaac Royall. The legislature states “Casting herself at your feet if your honours, as to a body of men, formed for the extirpation of vassalage, for the reward of Virtue, and the just return of honest industry”. …show more content…

The best solution is to owe them reparations, so to aid them out of there unjust inherit status. After WWII, United States of America gave nearly 20,000 dollars for each Japanese American for being detain in internment camps for their suffering. However not a single dollar was given to African Americans who were the victim of the white

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