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Index
Front Cover Preface Acknowledgments On Redress for Racial Injustice Part 1: Racial Inequality and White Privilege Introduction Racial Injustices in U.S. History and Their Legacy Race Preferences and Race Privileges A Sociology of Wealth and Racial Inequality Part 2: Law, Citizenship, and the State Introduction The Case for Reparations Toward a Theory of Racial Reparations The Constitutionality of Black Reparations The Theory of Restitution: The African American Case Reparations to African Americans? Part 3: Reparations: Formation and Modes of Redress Introduction ‘‘A Day of Reckoning’’: Dreams of Reparations Forty Acres, or, An Act of Bad Faith The Economic Basis for Reparations to Black America The Political Economy of Ending Racism and the World Conference against Racism: The Economics of Reparations The Rise of the Reparations Movement Part 4: Case Studies of Injustice and Intervention Introduction Nineteenth-Century New York City’s Complicity with Slavery: Documenting the Case for Reparations Railroads, Race, and Reparations Reparations: A Viable Strategy to Address the Enigma of African American Health Residential Segregation and Persistent Urban Poverty Part 5: Mobilizing Strategies Introduction The Politics of Racial Reparations The Case for U.S. Reparations to African Americans The Promises and Pitfalls of Reparations Repatriation as Reparations for Slavery and Jim Crow What’s Next?: Japanese American Redress and African American Reparations The Reparations Movement: An Assessment of Recent and Current Activism Reparations: Strategic Considerations for Black Americans Tulsa Reparations: The Survivors’ Story Race for Power: The Global Balance of Power and Reparations Documents Introduction Section 1: Federal Acts and Resolutions The Second Confiscation Act (1862) Special Field Orders, No. 15 (1865) Freedmen’s Bureau Act (1865) Southern Homestead Act (1866) House Resolution 29 (1867) Civil Liberties Act (1988) House Resolution 356 (2000) House Resolution 40 (2005) Senate Resolution 39 (2005) Senate Resolution 44 (2005) Section 2: State Legislation Michigan House Bill No. 5562 (2000) California Senate Bill No. 2199 (2000) California Senate Joint Resolution No. 1 (2001) New Jersey African-American Reconciliation Study Commission Act (2003) Texas House Joint Resolution 25 (2003) Maryland House Joint Resolution 4 (2004) Section 3: Municipal Resolutions City of Detroit (1989) City of Chicago (2000) City of San Francisco (2001) City of New York Resolution 41 (2002) City of New York Resolution 219 (2002) District of Columbia (2003) City of New York Resolution 57 (2004) City of New York Resolution 195 (2004) City of Philadelphia (2004) Section 4: Advocacy and Activism United Negro Improvement Association (1920): "Declaration of the Rights of the Negro Peoples of the World": The Principles of the Universal Negro Improvements Association Civil Rights Congress (1951): ‘‘We Charge Genocide’’ Malcolm X (1964): Appeal to African Heads of State Black Panther Party for Self Defense (1967): What We Want; What We Believe Republic of New Africa (1968): Declaration of Independence Black Panther Party (1969): Reparations for Vietnam National Black Economic Development Conference (1969): The Black Manifesto National Black Political Agenda (1972): The Gary Declaration Black Panther Party (1973): Petition to the United Nations Nation of Islam (1990): A Case for Reparations Black Radical Congress (1999): The Freedom Agenda Reparations Support Committee (1999/2000): ‘‘To the President of the United States of America’’ Randall Robinson, TransAfrica Forum (2000): Restatement of the Black Manifesto National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in America (2000): The Reparations Campaign The NDABA Movement (2004): National Reparations Petition NAACP(2005): NAACP Supports Reintroduction of Reparations Study Legislation American Bar Association Recommendation (2006) Episcopal Church (2006): Call for the Episcopal Church to Study Responsibility for Reparations Section 5: Case Studies of Redress The White House (1997): Apology for Study Done in Tuskegee Oklahoma Commission to Study the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921 (2000) Mandate for the Greensboro Truth and Reconciliation Commission (2004) Rosewood Victims v. State of Florida (2004): Special Master’s Final Report Florida Statute 1004.60 (2004) Florida Statute 1009.55 (2004) Section 6: Lawsuits Timothy Pigford, et al., Plaintiffs, v. Dan Glickman, Secretary, United States Department of Agriculture, Defendant (1998): Opinion Civil Actions Nos. 97-1978, 98-1693 (1999): Opinion In re African-American Slave Descendants Litigation (2004): Opinion Selected Bibliography Contributors Acknowledgment of Copyrights Index
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