From here to equality :: reparations for Black Americans in the twenty-first century /
"Racism and discrimination have choked economic opportunity for African Americans at nearly every turn. At several historic moments, the trajectory of racial inequality could have been altered dramatically. Perhaps no moment was more opportune than the early days of Reconstruction, when the U.S...
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Ausgabe: | Second edition. |
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Zusammenfassung: | "Racism and discrimination have choked economic opportunity for African Americans at nearly every turn. At several historic moments, the trajectory of racial inequality could have been altered dramatically. Perhaps no moment was more opportune than the early days of Reconstruction, when the U.S. government temporarily implemented a major redistribution of land from former slaveholders to the newly emancipated enslaved. But neither Reconstruction nor the New Deal nor the civil rights struggle led to an economically just and fair nation. Today, systematic inequality persists in the form of housing discrimination, unequal education, police brutality, mass incarceration, employment discrimination, and massive wealth and opportunity gaps. Economic data indicates that for every dollar the average white household has in wealth the average black household possesses a mere ten cents. In From Here to Equality, William Darity Jr. and A. Kirsten Mullen confront these injustices head-on and make the most comprehensive case to date for economic reparations for U.S. descendants of slavery. After opening the book with a stark assessment of the intergenerational effects of white supremacy on black economic well-being, Darity and Mullen look to both the past and the present to measure the inequalities borne of slavery. Using innovative methods that link monetary values to historical wrongs, they next assess the literal and figurative costs of justice denied in the 155 years since the end of the Civil War. Finally, they offer a detailed roadmap for an effective reparations program, including a substantial payment to each documented U.S. black descendant of slavery. Taken individually, any one of the three eras of injustice outlined by Darity and Mullen - slavery, Jim Crow, and modern-day discrimination - makes a powerful case for black reparations. Taken collectively, they are impossible to ignore." -- |
Beschreibung: | "With a new preface by the authors." |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xxi, 416 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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contents | Standing at the crossroads -- A political history of America's Black reparations movement -- Myths of racial equality -- Who reaped the fruits of slavery? -- Roads not taken in the early years of the republic -- Alternatives to war and slavery -- Race and racism during the Civil War Rehearsals for freedom -- Radicals and rebels -- Seven mystic years (1866-1873) -- Sins of the sons and daughters -- Beyond Jim Crow -- Criticisms and responses -- A program of Black reparations -- |
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spelling | Darity, William A., Jr., 1953- author, writer of preface. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJvtcGMTPfq3XVy6tgMQMP http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n83200235 From here to equality : reparations for Black Americans in the twenty-first century / William A. Darity Jr. and A. Kirsten Mullen ; with a new preface by the authors. Reparations for Black Americans in the twenty-first century From here to equality : reparations for Black Americans in the 21st century Second edition. Chapel Hill : The University of North Carolina Press, [2022] ©2022 1 online resource (xxi, 416 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier "With a new preface by the authors." Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on August 17, 2022). Includes bibliographical references and index. Preface to the Second edition -- Introduction: Standing at the crossroads -- A political history of America's Black reparations movement -- Myths of racial equality -- Who reaped the fruits of slavery? -- Roads not taken in the early years of the republic -- Alternatives to war and slavery -- Race and racism during the Civil War Rehearsals for freedom -- Radicals and rebels -- Seven mystic years (1866-1873) -- Sins of the sons and daughters -- Beyond Jim Crow -- Criticisms and responses -- A program of Black reparations -- With gratitude -- Appendixes -- Notes -- Index. "Racism and discrimination have choked economic opportunity for African Americans at nearly every turn. At several historic moments, the trajectory of racial inequality could have been altered dramatically. Perhaps no moment was more opportune than the early days of Reconstruction, when the U.S. government temporarily implemented a major redistribution of land from former slaveholders to the newly emancipated enslaved. But neither Reconstruction nor the New Deal nor the civil rights struggle led to an economically just and fair nation. Today, systematic inequality persists in the form of housing discrimination, unequal education, police brutality, mass incarceration, employment discrimination, and massive wealth and opportunity gaps. Economic data indicates that for every dollar the average white household has in wealth the average black household possesses a mere ten cents. In From Here to Equality, William Darity Jr. and A. Kirsten Mullen confront these injustices head-on and make the most comprehensive case to date for economic reparations for U.S. descendants of slavery. After opening the book with a stark assessment of the intergenerational effects of white supremacy on black economic well-being, Darity and Mullen look to both the past and the present to measure the inequalities borne of slavery. Using innovative methods that link monetary values to historical wrongs, they next assess the literal and figurative costs of justice denied in the 155 years since the end of the Civil War. Finally, they offer a detailed roadmap for an effective reparations program, including a substantial payment to each documented U.S. black descendant of slavery. Taken individually, any one of the three eras of injustice outlined by Darity and Mullen - slavery, Jim Crow, and modern-day discrimination - makes a powerful case for black reparations. Taken collectively, they are impossible to ignore." -- From dust jacket. African Americans Reparations. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh00010105 African Americans Civil rights History. Income distribution United States History. Slavery United States History. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85123330 Race discrimination United States History. United States Race relations History. Noirs américains Réparations. Noirs américains Droits Histoire. Revenu Répartition États-Unis Histoire. Esclavage États-Unis Histoire. États-Unis Relations raciales Histoire. African Americans Civil rights fast African Americans Reparations fast Income distribution fast Race discrimination fast Race relations fast Slavery fast United States fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq History fast Mullen, A. Kirsten (Andrea Kirsten), author, writer of preface. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjCWPJp6RtvRxx4RMHwf4q http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n82238297 has work: From here to equality (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFwbyDw6gFJTdX6HMQHQv3 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Darity, William A., Jr., 1953- From here to equality. Second edition. Chapel Hill : The University of North Carolina Press, [2022] 9781469671208 (OCoLC)1338667112 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3343671 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Darity, William A., Jr., 1953- Mullen, A. Kirsten (Andrea Kirsten) From here to equality : reparations for Black Americans in the twenty-first century / Standing at the crossroads -- A political history of America's Black reparations movement -- Myths of racial equality -- Who reaped the fruits of slavery? -- Roads not taken in the early years of the republic -- Alternatives to war and slavery -- Race and racism during the Civil War Rehearsals for freedom -- Radicals and rebels -- Seven mystic years (1866-1873) -- Sins of the sons and daughters -- Beyond Jim Crow -- Criticisms and responses -- A program of Black reparations -- African Americans Reparations. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh00010105 African Americans Civil rights History. Income distribution United States History. Slavery United States History. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85123330 Race discrimination United States History. Noirs américains Réparations. Noirs américains Droits Histoire. Revenu Répartition États-Unis Histoire. Esclavage États-Unis Histoire. African Americans Civil rights fast African Americans Reparations fast Income distribution fast Race discrimination fast Race relations fast Slavery fast |
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title | From here to equality : reparations for Black Americans in the twenty-first century / |
title_alt | Reparations for Black Americans in the twenty-first century From here to equality : reparations for Black Americans in the 21st century Standing at the crossroads -- A political history of America's Black reparations movement -- Myths of racial equality -- Who reaped the fruits of slavery? -- Roads not taken in the early years of the republic -- Alternatives to war and slavery -- Race and racism during the Civil War Rehearsals for freedom -- Radicals and rebels -- Seven mystic years (1866-1873) -- Sins of the sons and daughters -- Beyond Jim Crow -- Criticisms and responses -- A program of Black reparations -- |
title_auth | From here to equality : reparations for Black Americans in the twenty-first century / |
title_exact_search | From here to equality : reparations for Black Americans in the twenty-first century / |
title_full | From here to equality : reparations for Black Americans in the twenty-first century / William A. Darity Jr. and A. Kirsten Mullen ; with a new preface by the authors. |
title_fullStr | From here to equality : reparations for Black Americans in the twenty-first century / William A. Darity Jr. and A. Kirsten Mullen ; with a new preface by the authors. |
title_full_unstemmed | From here to equality : reparations for Black Americans in the twenty-first century / William A. Darity Jr. and A. Kirsten Mullen ; with a new preface by the authors. |
title_short | From here to equality : |
title_sort | from here to equality reparations for black americans in the twenty first century |
title_sub | reparations for Black Americans in the twenty-first century / |
topic | African Americans Reparations. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh00010105 African Americans Civil rights History. Income distribution United States History. Slavery United States History. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85123330 Race discrimination United States History. Noirs américains Réparations. Noirs américains Droits Histoire. Revenu Répartition États-Unis Histoire. Esclavage États-Unis Histoire. African Americans Civil rights fast African Americans Reparations fast Income distribution fast Race discrimination fast Race relations fast Slavery fast |
topic_facet | African Americans Reparations. African Americans Civil rights History. Income distribution United States History. Slavery United States History. Race discrimination United States History. United States Race relations History. Noirs américains Réparations. Noirs américains Droits Histoire. Revenu Répartition États-Unis Histoire. Esclavage États-Unis Histoire. États-Unis Relations raciales Histoire. African Americans Civil rights African Americans Reparations Income distribution Race discrimination Race relations Slavery United States History |
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