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  1. Reparations for slavery - Wikipedia

    A removed statue of Cecil Rhodes from University Of Cape Town on 9 April 2015 after concerted student protest. Reparations for slavery are financial compensation, legal remedy of damages, …

  2. Why Reparations? Q&A - Human Rights Watch

    Jun 19, 2025 · Reparations are steps to remedy and make amends for serious harm. International human rights law requires governments to remedy human rights violations, including where …

  3. History and Facts About Reparations in the U.S. | PBS

    Nov 27, 2023 · Learn all about reparations in the U.S. with these 10 documentaries and discussions with experts on PBS.

  4. Black Reparations - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    States have long demanded reparations from other states at the end of wars. More recently non-state actors such as the Aborigines of Australia, the Maori of New Zealand, and many …

  5. Reparations | Thurgood Marshall Civil Rights Center

    This toolkit explores the long history of struggles for reparations for Black people, lays out key facts, concepts, and international human rights law underlying reparations demands, and …

  6. LibGuides: Reparations in the United States: Home

    Dec 19, 2025 · An Historical Timeline of Reparations Payments Made From 1773 through 2025 by the United States Government, States, Cities, Religious Institutions, Universities, …

  7. Reparations and Reconciliation: What Can We Learn from the Past?

    Reparations are often thought of as direct cash payments, but in practice they can take many forms. As outlined in the National African American Reparations Commission’s plan, they may …

  8. Reparations 101 | Blood Remembers

    Understand reparations: what they are, who qualifies, historical examples, and why they matter. Learn the facts and join the movement for justice. What are reparations? Reparations are …

  9. Making Amends: the History of Reparations - reuters.com

    Jun 27, 2023 · A freedwoman named Belinda Sutton, also known as Belinda Royall, asks the Massachusetts legislature for reparations and is granted a pension of 15 pounds, 12 shillings …

  10. Reparations - International Center for Transitional Justice

    Reparations are meant to acknowledge and repair the causes and consequences of human rights violations and inequality in countries emerging from dictatorship, armed conflict, and political …