Reparations for Slavery
A Reader
Herausgeber: Salzberger, Ronald Paul; Turck, Mary C
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Reparations for Slavery: A Reader is a collection of essays on the topic of reparations for slavery in the United States. Unlike other readers on the topic, the selections in this volume provide rich historical context by giving the reader a vivid sense of the injuries inflicted by slavery, its aftermath, and the continuing history of state-supported discrimination.
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Reparations for Slavery: A Reader is a collection of essays on the topic of reparations for slavery in the United States. Unlike other readers on the topic, the selections in this volume provide rich historical context by giving the reader a vivid sense of the injuries inflicted by slavery, its aftermath, and the continuing history of state-supported discrimination.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 349
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. August 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 146mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9780742514768
- ISBN-10: 0742514765
- Artikelnr.: 21184801
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 349
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. August 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 146mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9780742514768
- ISBN-10: 0742514765
- Artikelnr.: 21184801
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Ronald P. Salzberger is a professor and chair of the Department of Philosophy at Metropolitan State University in Minnesota. Mary C. Turck is currently the editor of Connections to the Americas.
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 General Introduction Part 3 INDISPENSABLE
PRELIMINARIES Part 4 Part I: Why Reparations? Slavery and Its Aftermath
Chapter 5 The Conditions of Slavery Chapter 6 Restoring White Supremacy:
Jim Crow Chapter 7 The Continuing Injuries of Slavery and Jim Crow Chapter
8 Slavery's Insults: The Continuing Nonmaterial Injuries of Slavery Part 9
Part II: Early Reparations Initiatives Chapter 10 Nineteenth Century
Chapter 11 Reading 1 Reparations Bill for the African Slaves in the United
States-The First Session Fortieth Congress Chapter 12 Reading 2 Thaddeus
Stevens, Quoted Speaking to the U.S. House of Representatives on Section 4
of H.R. 29-The 1867 Slave Reparation Bill Chapter 13 Mid-Twentieth Century
Chapter 14 Reading 1 James Forman, Black Manifesto-1969 Chapter 15 Reading
2 Hugo Bedau, Summary of Compensatory Justice and the Black Manifesto
Chapter 16 Reading 3 H.R. 40, IH 33, 106th Congress, 1st Session Chapter 17
Reading 4 The Official Record from Hansard of the Debate Initiated by Lord
Gifford QC in the House of Lords of the British Parliament on 14th March
1996 Concerning the African Reparations Part 18 THE MAIN QUESTIONS Part 19
Part III: The Contemporary Moral Debate Over Restitution Chapter 20
Reparations for Slavery in the Popular Press Chapter 21 Reading 1 David
Horowitz, "Ten Reasons Why Reparations for Blacks Is a Bad Idea for
Blacks-And Racist Too" Chapter 22 Reading 2 Ernest Allen Jr. and Robert
Chrisman, "Ten Reasons: A Response to David Horowitz" Chapter 23
Reparations for Slavery in Scholarly Writing Chapter 24 Reading 1 Robert K.
Fullinwider, "The Case For Reparations" Chapter 25 Reading 2 Stephen
Kershnar, "The Case Against Reparations" Part 26 Part IV: Underlying
Questions of Responsibility and Entitlement Chapter 27 Collective
Responsibility: Am I Responsible for the Misdeeds of Others? Chapter 28
Reading 1 Nicholas Rescher, "Collective Responsibility" Chapter 29 Reading
2 Samuel Scheffler, "Relationships and Responsibilities" Chapter 30
Historical Responsibility: Are the Sins of the Fathers to Be Visited on
Their Great Great Grandchildren? Chapter 31 Reading 1 George Sher, "Ancient
Wrongs and Modern Rights" Chapter 32 Reading 2 Jeremy Waldron, "Superseding
Historic Injustice" Chapter 33 Reading 3 Janna Thompson, "Historical
Obligations" Chapter 34 Reading 4 Janna Thompson, "Historical Injustice and
Reparations: Justifying Claims of Descendants" Part 35 IMPORTANT SUBSIDIARY
ISSUES Part 36 Part V: Some Devilish Details Chapter 37 Legal Matters
Chapter 38 Reading 1"Making the Case for Racial Reparations," Harpers
Magazine Chapter 39 Economic Calculations Chapter 40 Reading 1 Dalton
Conley, "Wealth Matters," from Being Black, Living in the Red Part 41 Part
VI: Alternatives Chapter 43 Reading 1 Martha Minow, from Between Vengeance
and Forgiveness Chapter 44 Bibliography Chapter 45 Index Chapter 46 About
the Contributors
PRELIMINARIES Part 4 Part I: Why Reparations? Slavery and Its Aftermath
Chapter 5 The Conditions of Slavery Chapter 6 Restoring White Supremacy:
Jim Crow Chapter 7 The Continuing Injuries of Slavery and Jim Crow Chapter
8 Slavery's Insults: The Continuing Nonmaterial Injuries of Slavery Part 9
Part II: Early Reparations Initiatives Chapter 10 Nineteenth Century
Chapter 11 Reading 1 Reparations Bill for the African Slaves in the United
States-The First Session Fortieth Congress Chapter 12 Reading 2 Thaddeus
Stevens, Quoted Speaking to the U.S. House of Representatives on Section 4
of H.R. 29-The 1867 Slave Reparation Bill Chapter 13 Mid-Twentieth Century
Chapter 14 Reading 1 James Forman, Black Manifesto-1969 Chapter 15 Reading
2 Hugo Bedau, Summary of Compensatory Justice and the Black Manifesto
Chapter 16 Reading 3 H.R. 40, IH 33, 106th Congress, 1st Session Chapter 17
Reading 4 The Official Record from Hansard of the Debate Initiated by Lord
Gifford QC in the House of Lords of the British Parliament on 14th March
1996 Concerning the African Reparations Part 18 THE MAIN QUESTIONS Part 19
Part III: The Contemporary Moral Debate Over Restitution Chapter 20
Reparations for Slavery in the Popular Press Chapter 21 Reading 1 David
Horowitz, "Ten Reasons Why Reparations for Blacks Is a Bad Idea for
Blacks-And Racist Too" Chapter 22 Reading 2 Ernest Allen Jr. and Robert
Chrisman, "Ten Reasons: A Response to David Horowitz" Chapter 23
Reparations for Slavery in Scholarly Writing Chapter 24 Reading 1 Robert K.
Fullinwider, "The Case For Reparations" Chapter 25 Reading 2 Stephen
Kershnar, "The Case Against Reparations" Part 26 Part IV: Underlying
Questions of Responsibility and Entitlement Chapter 27 Collective
Responsibility: Am I Responsible for the Misdeeds of Others? Chapter 28
Reading 1 Nicholas Rescher, "Collective Responsibility" Chapter 29 Reading
2 Samuel Scheffler, "Relationships and Responsibilities" Chapter 30
Historical Responsibility: Are the Sins of the Fathers to Be Visited on
Their Great Great Grandchildren? Chapter 31 Reading 1 George Sher, "Ancient
Wrongs and Modern Rights" Chapter 32 Reading 2 Jeremy Waldron, "Superseding
Historic Injustice" Chapter 33 Reading 3 Janna Thompson, "Historical
Obligations" Chapter 34 Reading 4 Janna Thompson, "Historical Injustice and
Reparations: Justifying Claims of Descendants" Part 35 IMPORTANT SUBSIDIARY
ISSUES Part 36 Part V: Some Devilish Details Chapter 37 Legal Matters
Chapter 38 Reading 1"Making the Case for Racial Reparations," Harpers
Magazine Chapter 39 Economic Calculations Chapter 40 Reading 1 Dalton
Conley, "Wealth Matters," from Being Black, Living in the Red Part 41 Part
VI: Alternatives Chapter 43 Reading 1 Martha Minow, from Between Vengeance
and Forgiveness Chapter 44 Bibliography Chapter 45 Index Chapter 46 About
the Contributors
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 General Introduction Part 3 INDISPENSABLE
PRELIMINARIES Part 4 Part I: Why Reparations? Slavery and Its Aftermath
Chapter 5 The Conditions of Slavery Chapter 6 Restoring White Supremacy:
Jim Crow Chapter 7 The Continuing Injuries of Slavery and Jim Crow Chapter
8 Slavery's Insults: The Continuing Nonmaterial Injuries of Slavery Part 9
Part II: Early Reparations Initiatives Chapter 10 Nineteenth Century
Chapter 11 Reading 1 Reparations Bill for the African Slaves in the United
States-The First Session Fortieth Congress Chapter 12 Reading 2 Thaddeus
Stevens, Quoted Speaking to the U.S. House of Representatives on Section 4
of H.R. 29-The 1867 Slave Reparation Bill Chapter 13 Mid-Twentieth Century
Chapter 14 Reading 1 James Forman, Black Manifesto-1969 Chapter 15 Reading
2 Hugo Bedau, Summary of Compensatory Justice and the Black Manifesto
Chapter 16 Reading 3 H.R. 40, IH 33, 106th Congress, 1st Session Chapter 17
Reading 4 The Official Record from Hansard of the Debate Initiated by Lord
Gifford QC in the House of Lords of the British Parliament on 14th March
1996 Concerning the African Reparations Part 18 THE MAIN QUESTIONS Part 19
Part III: The Contemporary Moral Debate Over Restitution Chapter 20
Reparations for Slavery in the Popular Press Chapter 21 Reading 1 David
Horowitz, "Ten Reasons Why Reparations for Blacks Is a Bad Idea for
Blacks-And Racist Too" Chapter 22 Reading 2 Ernest Allen Jr. and Robert
Chrisman, "Ten Reasons: A Response to David Horowitz" Chapter 23
Reparations for Slavery in Scholarly Writing Chapter 24 Reading 1 Robert K.
Fullinwider, "The Case For Reparations" Chapter 25 Reading 2 Stephen
Kershnar, "The Case Against Reparations" Part 26 Part IV: Underlying
Questions of Responsibility and Entitlement Chapter 27 Collective
Responsibility: Am I Responsible for the Misdeeds of Others? Chapter 28
Reading 1 Nicholas Rescher, "Collective Responsibility" Chapter 29 Reading
2 Samuel Scheffler, "Relationships and Responsibilities" Chapter 30
Historical Responsibility: Are the Sins of the Fathers to Be Visited on
Their Great Great Grandchildren? Chapter 31 Reading 1 George Sher, "Ancient
Wrongs and Modern Rights" Chapter 32 Reading 2 Jeremy Waldron, "Superseding
Historic Injustice" Chapter 33 Reading 3 Janna Thompson, "Historical
Obligations" Chapter 34 Reading 4 Janna Thompson, "Historical Injustice and
Reparations: Justifying Claims of Descendants" Part 35 IMPORTANT SUBSIDIARY
ISSUES Part 36 Part V: Some Devilish Details Chapter 37 Legal Matters
Chapter 38 Reading 1"Making the Case for Racial Reparations," Harpers
Magazine Chapter 39 Economic Calculations Chapter 40 Reading 1 Dalton
Conley, "Wealth Matters," from Being Black, Living in the Red Part 41 Part
VI: Alternatives Chapter 43 Reading 1 Martha Minow, from Between Vengeance
and Forgiveness Chapter 44 Bibliography Chapter 45 Index Chapter 46 About
the Contributors
PRELIMINARIES Part 4 Part I: Why Reparations? Slavery and Its Aftermath
Chapter 5 The Conditions of Slavery Chapter 6 Restoring White Supremacy:
Jim Crow Chapter 7 The Continuing Injuries of Slavery and Jim Crow Chapter
8 Slavery's Insults: The Continuing Nonmaterial Injuries of Slavery Part 9
Part II: Early Reparations Initiatives Chapter 10 Nineteenth Century
Chapter 11 Reading 1 Reparations Bill for the African Slaves in the United
States-The First Session Fortieth Congress Chapter 12 Reading 2 Thaddeus
Stevens, Quoted Speaking to the U.S. House of Representatives on Section 4
of H.R. 29-The 1867 Slave Reparation Bill Chapter 13 Mid-Twentieth Century
Chapter 14 Reading 1 James Forman, Black Manifesto-1969 Chapter 15 Reading
2 Hugo Bedau, Summary of Compensatory Justice and the Black Manifesto
Chapter 16 Reading 3 H.R. 40, IH 33, 106th Congress, 1st Session Chapter 17
Reading 4 The Official Record from Hansard of the Debate Initiated by Lord
Gifford QC in the House of Lords of the British Parliament on 14th March
1996 Concerning the African Reparations Part 18 THE MAIN QUESTIONS Part 19
Part III: The Contemporary Moral Debate Over Restitution Chapter 20
Reparations for Slavery in the Popular Press Chapter 21 Reading 1 David
Horowitz, "Ten Reasons Why Reparations for Blacks Is a Bad Idea for
Blacks-And Racist Too" Chapter 22 Reading 2 Ernest Allen Jr. and Robert
Chrisman, "Ten Reasons: A Response to David Horowitz" Chapter 23
Reparations for Slavery in Scholarly Writing Chapter 24 Reading 1 Robert K.
Fullinwider, "The Case For Reparations" Chapter 25 Reading 2 Stephen
Kershnar, "The Case Against Reparations" Part 26 Part IV: Underlying
Questions of Responsibility and Entitlement Chapter 27 Collective
Responsibility: Am I Responsible for the Misdeeds of Others? Chapter 28
Reading 1 Nicholas Rescher, "Collective Responsibility" Chapter 29 Reading
2 Samuel Scheffler, "Relationships and Responsibilities" Chapter 30
Historical Responsibility: Are the Sins of the Fathers to Be Visited on
Their Great Great Grandchildren? Chapter 31 Reading 1 George Sher, "Ancient
Wrongs and Modern Rights" Chapter 32 Reading 2 Jeremy Waldron, "Superseding
Historic Injustice" Chapter 33 Reading 3 Janna Thompson, "Historical
Obligations" Chapter 34 Reading 4 Janna Thompson, "Historical Injustice and
Reparations: Justifying Claims of Descendants" Part 35 IMPORTANT SUBSIDIARY
ISSUES Part 36 Part V: Some Devilish Details Chapter 37 Legal Matters
Chapter 38 Reading 1"Making the Case for Racial Reparations," Harpers
Magazine Chapter 39 Economic Calculations Chapter 40 Reading 1 Dalton
Conley, "Wealth Matters," from Being Black, Living in the Red Part 41 Part
VI: Alternatives Chapter 43 Reading 1 Martha Minow, from Between Vengeance
and Forgiveness Chapter 44 Bibliography Chapter 45 Index Chapter 46 About
the Contributors