Dear Baileyblog readers,
It’s time to seriously consider Reparations.
Here is a look back on some of our articles on Reparations including the latest for Diverse Issues in Higher Education. For more information on the longstanding Reparations movement, please see my books, African Voices of the Atlantic Slave: Beyond the Silence and the Shame (Beacon Press, 2015) and The Weeping Time: Memory and the Largest Slave Auction in American History.(Cambridge Univ Press, 2017).
https://annecbailey.net/gullah-geechee-finally-credited-with-the-song-kumbaya/https://annecbailey.net/from-kumbaya-to-forty-acres-and-mule/
http://annecbailey.blogspot.com/2017/04/harriet-tubman-and-fragility-of-freedom.html
http://www.wicz.com/story/42228533/civil-rights-scholar-current-protestors-can-apply-successful-tactics-from-the-past
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