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Slavery Reparations

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For many years there has been an oversized elephant in the room of America- and it is high time that this elephant be addressed. Although the topic of slavery reparations being paid to African Americans has been a thoroughly debated topic, it is still today one that strikes unease and avoidance in many people. This essay will analyze and examine the legality, morality, and rationality behind slavery reparations, opposition of reparations, as well as support of reparations. The weight of legality, morality, and rationality will be ruled by the logic of oppositional and supporting evidence and historical judicial decisions on like cases. With no regard to either side, this paper will solely investigate and evaluate both parties of the discussion …show more content…

Because of this, the most conflicting definitions will be clarified before further disclosing the complexity of this issue. For starters, defining slavery reparations is most important in this paper, for it will be a phrase interpreted from one source to another. Slavery reparations are reparations for enslavement to the descendants of the Atlantic Slave Trade, in the case of African-Americans. However, Merriam-Webster defines reparations in general as monetary or materialistic compensations for great injustice or damages sustained by the defeated nation (n/p). Following the clarity of what slavery reparations are is race- a major aspect that influences the historical proceedings of slavery reparations, as well as factors that are argued today to be impacted by race. Sarah Willie expresses the idea that race is a dynamic that is “negotiated, resisted, embraced, and performed with each interaction” (37-38). Further continuing her conclusion of race, based off of a primary survey of Black college students in the mid-20th century, she insinuates that race is a learned, if not a societally impressed, behavior that ultimately shapes the mindset, actions, goals, and self-interpretation of Black’s youth. Lastly, an innovation of individual racism, systematic racism divulges into an even larger and more complex evaluation of factors affecting and influencing slavery reparations and …show more content…

Although many “legislature”, yet usually repealed, have been made to improve the socioeconomic depression of the Black community, the most prominent step would be to recompense or repair the everlasting damages of slavery and systematic racism. Many articles that argue against reparations either secure the admittance of responsibility, or lay blame to the descendants of slaves, instead of a general idea of sympathy, reconciliation, empathy, or regret. For example, Williams conclude that The fight for reparations can only either be a concerted effort to assist the fallen, or the ancestors of the fallen who have yet to arise from their fallen position, or the continuous ignorance and blame on individuals whom themselves, physically could not have created a circumstance in which they were born into. In the case of Slavery in America, the U.S. government, not deceased slaveholders, bears the responsibility of slavery, as well as the continuation of systematic racism and its effect on the Black

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