the programme goes far enough. this former coach doesn't think it will do much to level the playing field. he says what's been passed cannot be called true reparations. it's supposed to make it whole for everyone. look at past reparations for other people that have happened in america. those are the models that we should look after. they've had the ability to open businesses, to get money for whatever they wished to do with. other communities around the united states are now looking at evanston�*s model. ultimately, though, advocates do believe it's the federal government that needs to address the full debt of the original sin of slavery. nada tawfik, bbc news, evanston, illinois. while many people are turning to ancestry websites to find out more about their family history, for one french man, those answers came as a message