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Reparations for Black Americans
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America has long benefited from Black labor, Black creativity, Black culture, and Black suffering — while refusing to fully repair the descendants of those who helped build the nation. In this powerful solo episode, Bummi Anderson explores the true meaning of reparations, the economic foundation of slavery, why former slave owners were compensated after emancipation, and why Black American descendants of slavery deserve repair. From chattel slavery to cultural influence in music, sports, and the arts, this episode challenges America’s moral contradictions and asks a necessary question: If the nation can compensate others for harm and loss, why does it continue to resist repairing Black Americans whose labor helped make America an economic and cultural giant?
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