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5 Times Black People Actually Received Reparations In America A small number of Black folks have actually received their 40 acres and a mule or some iteration of it. April 01, 2021 at 9:50 pm The Chicago suburb of Evanston, Illinois, recently approved a plan that would make it the first U.S. city to pay reparations to Black Americans. While reparations for slavery and subsequent racial discrimination against Black Americans has often been debated, federal, state and local governments have been resistant to the idea, and the issue remains controversial among the American population. Surprisingly, however, while Evanston will be the first instance of city-level reparations payments being distributed, it is not the first time that Black people have received reparations for slavery or other horrible instances of racism. ....
Photography by Lydialyle Gibson A year and a half after President Lawrence Bacow announced an initiative to explore the legacy of slavery at Harvard, three members of the faculty committee overseeing that effort sat down on Tuesday for a virtual discussion and Q&A about the project and its progress and on the current moment of racial reckoning. The event was hosted by the Radcliffe Institute, which serves as a base of operations for the University-wide initiative. “This is a beginning; it’s not an ending,” said Tomiko Brown-Nagin, expressing a sentiment that echoed throughout the evening. The dean of the Radcliffe Institute and a scholar of the civil-rights movement and of inequality within the law, Brown-Nagin chairs the initiative’s faculty committee, which will produce a report this coming winter detailing its findings and recommendations. That won’t be an ending either, Brown-Nagin said. ....