Box 26
Contains 44 Results:
Reparations United Front/National Reparations Congress, 2003 - 2004
The reparations movement believes that the descendants of enslaved persons as a result of the Atlantic Slave Trade should receive not only payments as compensation but increased government recognition of slavery and it's liable parties. This series details different variations of the movement, news coverage, court files, the history of the Atlantic Slave Trade, and government petitions.
National Reparations Congress Documents, 2003 - 2004
The reparations movement believes that the descendants of enslaved persons as a result of the Atlantic Slave Trade should receive not only payments as compensation but increased government recognition of slavery and it's liable parties. This series details different variations of the movement, news coverage, court files, the history of the Atlantic Slave Trade, and government petitions.
The Bridgetown Protocol Official Report Afrikans and Afrikan Descendants World Conference Against Racism, 2002
This series contains notes, transcripts, and meeting minutes from various forms of public presentation such as conferences and speeches. Materials here range from community/neighborhood meetings to world conferences. Various papers related to meetings or conferences can be found under “Police Misconduct and Accountability” and “Community Outreach and Activism.”
"Our Case For An Intercommunal Reparations Reparations Campaign", 2001
The reparations movement believes that the descendants of enslaved persons as a result of the Atlantic Slave Trade should receive not only payments as compensation but increased government recognition of slavery and it's liable parties. This series details different variations of the movement, news coverage, court files, the history of the Atlantic Slave Trade, and government petitions.
Reparations Booklet, 1996 - 1997
The reparations movement believes that the descendants of enslaved persons as a result of the Atlantic Slave Trade should receive not only payments as compensation but increased government recognition of slavery and it's liable parties. This series details different variations of the movement, news coverage, court files, the history of the Atlantic Slave Trade, and government petitions.