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Thoughts on reparations vary in degree as some label the push a “sin bill” while others called the move simply an effort to “gain votes”
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Carol M. Swain  -- Political Scientist and Commentator Carol M. Swain -- Political Scientist and Commentator
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Dateline: Nashville, TN
Thursday, June 1, 2023

 

Thoughts on reparations vary in degree as some label the push a “sin bill” while others called the move simply an effort to “gain votes”

The debate around reparations for Black Americans continues to rage across the country as some states and cities move forward on implementing the controversial policy. While polls show a majority of Americans are against reparations, proponents say it is time for the United States to pay for the harm caused by slavery and racial discrimination. 

Democrats in California pushed a legislation creating a task force to study reparations, the legislation was signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom in 2020. Earlier this month, the California Reparations Task Force recommended $1.2 million in payments to every qualifying Black state resident. And in our nation’s capitol, “Squad” member Rep. Cori Bush, D-Mo., introduced a resolution calling for the federal government to pay $14 trillion in reparations.

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ABOUT CAROL M. SWAIN

Carol Swain (Ph.D.) is an award-winning political scientist and former tenured professor at Princeton and Vanderbilt Universities. She is the author or editor of 10 books, including Be The People: A Call to Reclaim America’s Faith and Promise and The New White Nationalism in America: Its Challenge to Integration.

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