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Acknowledgments
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface xiii
- Acknowledgments xix
- On Redress for Racial Injustice 1
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Part 1. Racial Inequality and White Privilege
- Introduction 31
- Racial Injustices in U.S. History and Their Legacy 33
- Race Preferences and Race Privileges 55
- A Sociology of Wealth and Racial Inequality 91
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Part 2. Law, Citizenship, and the State
- Introduction 119
- The Case for Reparations 121
- Toward a Theory of Racial Reparations 134
- The Constitutionality of Black Reparations 143
- The Theory of Restitution 160
- Reparations to African Americans? 170
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Part 3. Reparations: Formation and Modes of Redress
- Introduction 201
- ‘‘A Day of Reckoning’’ 203
- Forty Acres, or, An Act of Bad Faith 222
- The Economic Basis for Reparations to Black America 238
- The Political Economy of Ending Racism and the World Conference against Racism 249
- The Rise of the Reparations Movement 255
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Part 4. Case Studies of Injustice and Intervention
- Introduction 273
- Nineteenth-Century New York City’s Complicity with Slavery 275
- Railroads, Race, and Reparations 294
- Reparations 305
- Residential Segregation and Persistent Urban Poverty 331
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Part 5. Mobilizing Strategies
- Introduction 351
- The Politics of Racial Reparations 353
- The Case for U.S. Reparations to African Americans 371
- The Promises and Pitfalls of Reparations 379
- Repatriation as Reparations for Slavery and Jim Crow 402
- What’s Next? 411
- The Reparations Movement 427
- Reparations 447
- Tulsa Reparations 452
- Race for Power 469
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Documents
- Introduction 483
- Section 1. Federal Acts and Resolutions 485
- Section 2. State Legislation 518
- Section 3. Municipal Resolutions 536
- Section 4. Advocacy and Activism 559
- Section 5. Case Studies of Redress 637
- Section 6. Lawsuits 660
- Selected Bibliography 673
- Contributors 683
- Acknowledgment of Copyrights 687
- Index 691
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface xiii
- Acknowledgments xix
- On Redress for Racial Injustice 1
-
Part 1. Racial Inequality and White Privilege
- Introduction 31
- Racial Injustices in U.S. History and Their Legacy 33
- Race Preferences and Race Privileges 55
- A Sociology of Wealth and Racial Inequality 91
-
Part 2. Law, Citizenship, and the State
- Introduction 119
- The Case for Reparations 121
- Toward a Theory of Racial Reparations 134
- The Constitutionality of Black Reparations 143
- The Theory of Restitution 160
- Reparations to African Americans? 170
-
Part 3. Reparations: Formation and Modes of Redress
- Introduction 201
- ‘‘A Day of Reckoning’’ 203
- Forty Acres, or, An Act of Bad Faith 222
- The Economic Basis for Reparations to Black America 238
- The Political Economy of Ending Racism and the World Conference against Racism 249
- The Rise of the Reparations Movement 255
-
Part 4. Case Studies of Injustice and Intervention
- Introduction 273
- Nineteenth-Century New York City’s Complicity with Slavery 275
- Railroads, Race, and Reparations 294
- Reparations 305
- Residential Segregation and Persistent Urban Poverty 331
-
Part 5. Mobilizing Strategies
- Introduction 351
- The Politics of Racial Reparations 353
- The Case for U.S. Reparations to African Americans 371
- The Promises and Pitfalls of Reparations 379
- Repatriation as Reparations for Slavery and Jim Crow 402
- What’s Next? 411
- The Reparations Movement 427
- Reparations 447
- Tulsa Reparations 452
- Race for Power 469
-
Documents
- Introduction 483
- Section 1. Federal Acts and Resolutions 485
- Section 2. State Legislation 518
- Section 3. Municipal Resolutions 536
- Section 4. Advocacy and Activism 559
- Section 5. Case Studies of Redress 637
- Section 6. Lawsuits 660
- Selected Bibliography 673
- Contributors 683
- Acknowledgment of Copyrights 687
- Index 691