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Repair Redeeming The Promise Of Abolition Katherine Franke

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Repair Redeeming The Promise Of Abolition Katherine Franke
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Publisher: Haymarket Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.39 MB
Author: Katherine Franke
ISBN: 9781608466269, 1608466264
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Repair Redeeming The Promise Of Abolition Katherine Franke by Katherine Franke 9781608466269, 1608466264 instant download after payment.

Katherine Franke makes a powerful case for reparations for Black Americans by amplifying the stories of formerly enslaved people and calling for repair of the damage caused by the legacy of American slavery. Repair invites readers to explore the historical context for reparations, offering a detailed account of the circumstances that surrounded the emancipation of enslaved Black people in two unique contexts, the Sea Islands of South Carolina and Davis Bend, Mississippi, Jefferson Davis’s former plantation. Through these two critical historical examples, Franke unpacks intergenerational, systemic racism and white privilege at the heart of American society and argues that reparations for slavery are necessary, overdue and possible.

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