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049 |a UAMI 
245 0 0 |a Redress for Historical Injustices in the United States  |h [electronic resource] :  |b On Reparations for Slavery, Jim Crow, and Their Legacies /  |c edited by Michael T. Martin and Marilyn Yaquinto. 
260 |a Durham :  |b Duke University Press,  |c 2007.  |e (Baltimore, Md. :  |f Project MUSE,  |g 2015) 
300 |a 1 online resource (xvii, 702 p. ) 
336 |a text  |b txt  |2 rdacontent 
337 |a computer  |b c  |2 rdamedia 
338 |a online resource  |b cr  |2 rdacarrier 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references (p. [673]-681) and index. 
505 0 |a On redress for racial injustice / Michael T. Martin and Marilyn Yaquinto -- Racial injustices in U.S. history and their legacy / David Lyons -- Race preferences and race privileges / Michael K. Brown ... [et al.] -- A sociology of wealth and racial inequality / Melvin L. Oliver and Thomas M. Shapiro -- The case for reparations / Robert Fullinwider -- Toward a theory of racial reparations / James Bolner -- The constitutionality of Black reparations / Boris L. Bittker and Roy L. Brooks -- The theory of restitution : the African American case / Richard America -- Reparations to African Americans? / J. Angelo Corlett -- "A day of reckoning" : dreams of reparations / Robin D.G. Kelley -- Forty acres, or, An act of bad faith / Jeffrey R. Kerr-Ritchie -- The economic basis for reparations to Black America / Robert S. Browne -- The political economy of ending racism and the World Conference against Racism : the economics of reparations / William Darity Jr. and Dania Frank -- The rise of the reparations movement / Martha Biondi -- Nineteenth-century New York City's complicity with slavery : documenting the case for reparations / Alan Singer -- Railroads, race, and reparations / Theodore Kornweibel Jr. -- Reparations : a viable strategy to address the enigma of African American health / David R. Williams and Chiquita Collins -- Residential segregation and persistent urban poverty / Douglas S. Massey -- The politics of racial reparations / Charles P. Henry -- The case for U.S. reparations to African Americans / Adrienne D. Davis -- The promises and pitfalls of reparations / Yusuf Nuruddin -- Repatriation as reparations for slavery and Jim Crow / Robert Johnson Jr. -- What's next? Japanese American redress and African American reparations / Eric K. Yamamoto -- The reparations movement : an assessment of recent and current activism / Sam Anderson, Muntu Matsimela, and Yusuf Nuruddin -- Reparations : strategic considerations for Black Americans / C.J. Munford -- Tulsa reparations : the survivors' story / Charles J. Ogletree Jr. -- Race for power : the global balance of power and reparations / Gerald Horne. 
588 |a Description based on print version record. 
520 8 |a Annotation  |b <div>An exceptional resource, this comprehensive reader brings together primary and secondary documents related to efforts to redress historical wrongs against African Americans. These varied efforts are often grouped together under the rubric reparations movement, and they are united in their goal of repairing the injustices that have followed from the long history of slavery and Jim Crow. Yet, as this collection reveals, there is a broad range of opinions as to the form that repair might take. Some advocates of redress call for apologies; others for official acknowledgment of wrongdoing; and still others for more tangible reparations: monetary compensation, government investment in disenfranchised communities, the restitution of lost property and rights, and repatriation.<p>Written by activists and scholars of law, political science, African American studies, philosophy, economics, and history, the twenty-six essays include both previously published articles and pieces written specifically for this volume. Essays theorize the historical and legal bases of claims for redress; examine the history, strengths, and limitations of the reparations movement; and explore its relation to human rights and social justice movements in the United States and abroad. Other essays evaluate the movements primary strategies: legislation, litigation, and mobilization. While all of the contributors support the campaign for redress in one way or another, some of them engage with arguments against reparations.</p><p>Among the fifty-three primary documents included in the volume are federal, state, and municipal acts and resolutions; declarations and statements from organizations including the Black Panther Party and the NAACP; legal briefs and opinions; and findings and directives related to the provision of redress, from the Oklahoma Commission to Study the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921 to the mandate for the Greensboro Truth and Reconciliation Commission.<i>Redress for Historical Injustices in the United States</i>is a thorough assessment of the past, present, and future of the modern reparations movement.</p><p><i>Contributors</i>. Richard F. America, Sam Anderson, Martha Biondi, Boris L. Bittker, James Bolner, Roy L. Brooks, Michael K. Brown, Robert S. Browne, Martin Carnoy, Chiquita Collins, J. Angelo Corlett, Elliott Currie, William A. Darity, Jr., Adrienne Davis, Michael C. Dawson, Troy Duster, Dania Frank, Robert Fullinwider, Charles P. Henry, Gerald C. Horne, Robert Johnson, Jr., Robin D. G. Kelley, Jeffrey R. Kerr-Ritchie, Theodore Kornweibel, Jr., David Lyons, Michael T. Martin, Douglas S. Massey , Muntu Matsimela , C. J. Munford, Yusuf Nuruddin, Charles J. Ogletree Jr., Melvin L. Oliver, David B. Oppenheimer, Rovana Popoff, Thomas M. Shapiro, Marjorie M. Shultz, Alan Singer, David Wellman, David R. Williams, Eric K. Yamamoto, Marilyn Yaquinto</p></div> 
590 |a JSTOR  |b Books at JSTOR All Purchased 
590 |a JSTOR  |b Books at JSTOR Demand Driven Acquisitions (DDA) 
650 0 |a Social movements. 
650 0 |a Reparations for historical injustices. 
650 0 |a African diaspora. 
650 0 |a African Americans  |x Legal status, laws, etc.  |x History  |v Sources. 
650 0 |a African Americans  |x Reparations  |x History  |v Sources. 
650 0 |a African Americans  |x Reparations. 
650 6 |a Mouvements sociaux. 
650 6 |a Réparations des crimes de l'histoire. 
650 6 |a Africains  |z Pays étrangers. 
650 6 |a Noirs américains  |x Réparations  |x Histoire  |v Sources. 
650 6 |a Noirs américains  |x Réparations. 
650 7 |a social movements.  |2 aat 
650 7 |a SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / African American Studies  |2 bisacsh 
650 7 |a African Americans  |x Legal status, laws, etc.  |2 fast 
650 7 |a African Americans  |x Reparations  |2 fast 
650 7 |a African diaspora  |2 fast 
650 7 |a Reparations for historical injustices  |2 fast 
650 7 |a Social movements  |2 fast 
655 7 |a History  |2 fast 
655 7 |a Sources  |2 fast 
700 1 |a Yaquinto, Marilyn. 
700 1 |a Martin, Michael T. 
710 2 |a Project Muse. 
830 0 |a Book collections on Project MUSE. 
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