Reparations for slavery Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 3 pages of analysis of Something to Fight for or a Lost Cause.

Reparations for slavery Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 3 pages of analysis of Something to Fight for or a Lost Cause.
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Something to Fight for or a Lost Cause: a Look at Reparations for Slavery

Summary: For over 200 years people of African descent were enslaved by Anglo-Saxons, having to endure painful hardships and not really even having an identity. But the question that has been posed and that we have read about is whether or not black Americans should receive monetary compensation for their hardships.
Something to Fight for or a Lost Cause: A look at Reparations for Slavery

For over 200 years people of African descent were enslaved by Anglo-Saxons, having to endure painful hardships and not really even having an identity. After the Emancipation Proclamation they were supposedly "free" but were still considered a lesser people by many white Americans, even to the present day. But the question that has been posed and that we have read about is whether or not black Americans should receive monetary compensation for their hardships.

In an article written by Shelby Steele, a black American whose grandfather was born into slavery, he writes about his feelings toward reparations, saying that reparations would be an insult to his heritage. He states, "My first objection to reparation for slavery is that it feels like selling our birthright for a pot of porridge." He feels as though reparations for...

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