
Redress for Historical Injustices in the United States
by Martin, Michael T.; Yaquinto, MarilynBuy New
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Summary
Table of Contents
Preface | p. xiii |
Acknowledgments | p. xix |
On Redress for Racial Injustice | p. 1 |
Racial Inequality and White Privilege | |
Racial Injustices in U.S. History and Their Legacy | p. 33 |
Race Preferences and Race Privileges | p. 55 |
A Sociology of Wealth and Racial Inequality | p. 91 |
Law, Citizenship, and the State | |
The Case for Reparations | p. 121 |
Toward a Theory of Racial Reparations | p. 134 |
The Constitutionality of Black Reparations | p. 143 |
The Theory of Restitution: The African American Case | p. 160 |
Reparations to African Americana? | p. 170 |
Reparations: Formation and Modes of Redress | |
"A Day of Reckoning": Dreams of Reparations | p. 203 |
Forty Acres, or, An Act of Bad Faith | p. 222 |
The Economic Basis for Reparations to Black America | p. 238 |
The Political Economy of Ending Racism and the World Conference against Racism: The Economics of Reparations | p. 249 |
The Rise of the Reparations Movement | p. 255 |
Case Studies of Injustice and Intervention | |
Nineteenth-Century New York City's Complicity with Slavery: Documenting the Case for Reparations | p. 275 |
Railroads, Race, and Reparations | p. 294 |
Reparations: A Viable Strategy to Address the Enigma of African American Health | p. 305 |
Residential Segregation and Persistent Urban Poverty | p. 331 |
Mobilizing Strategies | |
The Politics of Racial Reparations | p. 353 |
The Case for U.S. Reparations to African Americans | p. 371 |
The Promises and Pitfalls of Reparations | p. 379 |
Repatriation as Reparations for Slavery and Jim Crow | p. 402 |
What's Next? Japanese American Redress and African American Reparations | p. 411 |
The Reparations Movement: An Assessment of Recent and Current Activism | p. 427 |
Reparations: Strategic Considerations for Black Americans | p. 447 |
Tulsa Reparations: The Survivors' Story | p. 452 |
Race for Power: The Global Balance of Power and Reparations | p. 469 |
Documents | |
Federal Acts and Resolutions | |
The Second Confiscation Act (1862) | p. 486 |
Special Field Orders, No. 15 (1865) | p. 490 |
Freedmen's Bureau Act (1865) | p. 493 |
Southern Homestead Act (1866) | p. 495 |
House Resolution 29 (1867) | p. 498 |
Civil Liberties Act (1988) | p. 501 |
House Resolution 356 (2000) | p. 503 |
House Resolution 40 (2005) | p. 506 |
Senate Resolution 39 (2005) | p. 513 |
Senate Resolution 44 (2005) | p. 515 |
State Legislation | |
Michigan House Bill No. 5562 (2000) | p. 519 |
California Senate Bill No. 2199 (2000) | p. 520 |
California Senate Joint Resolution No. 1 (2001) | p. 522 |
New Jersey African-American Reconciliation Study Commission Act (2003) | p. 524 |
Texas House Joint Resolution 25 (2003) | p. 530 |
Maryland House Joint Resolution 4 (2004) | p. 533 |
Municipal Resolutions | |
City of Detroit (1989) | p. 537 |
City of Chicago (2000) | p. 539 |
City of San Francisco (2001) | p. 542 |
City of New York Resolution 41 (2002) | p. 544 |
City of New York Resolution 219 (2002) | p. 547 |
District of Columbia (2003) | p. 549 |
City of New York Resolution 57 (2004) | p. 552 |
City of New York Resolution 195 (2004) | p. 554 |
City of Philadelphia (2004) | p. 556 |
Advocacy and Activism | |
United Negro Improvement Association (1920): "Declaration of the Rights of the Negro Peoples of the World" | p. 560 |
Civil Rights Congress (1951): "We Charge Genocide" | p. 567 |
Malcolm X (1964): Appeal to African Heads of State | p. 580 |
Black Panther Party for Self Defense (1967): What We Want; What We Believe | p. 585 |
Republic of New Africa (1968): Declaration of Independence | p. 588 |
Black Panther Party (1969): Reparations for Vietnam | p. 592 |
National Black Economic Development Conference (1969): The Black Manifesto | p. 593 |
National Black Political Agenda (1972): The Gary Declaration | p. 600 |
Black Panther Party (1973): Petition to the United Nations | p. 606 |
Nation of Islam (1990): A Case for Reparations | p. 608 |
Black Radical Congress (1999): The Freedom Agenda | p. 612 |
Reparations Support Committee (1999/2000): "To the President of the United States of America" | p. 620 |
Randall Robinson, TransAfrica Forum (2000): Restatement of the Black Manifesto | p. 621 |
National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in America (2000): The Reparations Campaign | p. 625 |
The NDABA Movement (2004): National Reparations Petition | p. 629 |
NAACP (2005): NAACP Supports Reintroduction of Reparations Study Legislation | p. 631 |
American Bar Association Recommendation (2006) | p. 634 |
Episcopal Church (2006): Call for the Episcopal Church to Study Responsibility for Reparations | p. 635 |
Case Studies of Redress | |
The White House (1997): Apology for Study Done in Tuskegee | p. 638 |
Oklahoma Commission to Study the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921 (2000) | p. 642 |
Mandate for the Greensboro Truth and Reconciliation Commission (2004) | p. 645 |
Rosewood Victims v. State of Florida (2004): Special Master's Final Report | p. 649 |
Florida Statute 1004.60 (2004) | p. 657 |
Florida Statute 1009.55 (2004) | p. 658 |
Lawsuits | |
Timothy Pigford, et al., Plaintiffs, v. Dan Glickman, Secretary, United States Department of Agriculture, Defendant (1998): Opinion | p. 661 |
Civil Actions Nos. 97-1978, 98-1693 (1999): Opinion | p. 665 |
In re African-American Slave Descendants Litigation (2004): Opinion | p. 668 |
Selected Bibliography | p. 673 |
Contributors | p. 683 |
Acknowledgment of Copyrights | p. 687 |
Index | p. 691 |
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