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Opinion | Let Haitian Schoolchildren Learn Kreyòl

Haiti cannot recover from its brutal history until its schools stop systematically demeaning its sole common language.

New-york , United-states , Port-au-prince , Ouest , Haiti , France , French , Haitians , Haitian , Michel-martelly , King-charles , New-york-times

How Much Haiti's Freedom Cost: Takeaways From a Times Series

How did the modern world’s most successful slave revolt give birth to a desperately poor nation? Here is a summary of what a team of New York Times correspondents found out.

Haiti , France , French , Haitians , Us-foreign-policy , Debt , Reparations , Colonization-imperialism-colonialism , Slavery , Corruption , Citigroup

There was a time reparations were actually paid out - just not to formerly enslaved people


There was a time reparations were actually paid out - just not to formerly enslaved people
Thomas Craemer, University of Connecticut
Feb. 26, 2021
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Thomas Craemer, University of Connecticut
(THE CONVERSATION) The cost of slavery and its legacy of systemic racism to generations of Black Americans has been clear over the past year – seen in both the racial disparities of the pandemic and widespread protests over police brutality.
Yet whenever calls for reparations are made – as they are again now – opponents counter that it would be unfair to saddle a debt on those not personally responsible. In the words of then-Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, speaking on Juneteenth – the day Black Americans celebrate as marking emancipation – in 2019, “I don’t think reparations for something that happened 150 years ago for whom none of us currently living are responsible is a good idea.”

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