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  • Articles Tagged with "Reparations"

    Ad Intended to Stir Up Campuses More Than Succeeds in Its Mission - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Politics • USA

    A conservative advertisement against reparations for slavery sparked protests and controversy on multiple college campuses, testing the limits of free speech and political correctness.

    Harvard cede fotos de dois escravizados a museu de história negra após longa batalha judicial com descendente; entenda

    oglobo.globo.com • Law • USA

    After a six-year legal battle, Harvard University will relinquish ownership of daguerreotypes of an enslaved father and daughter to the International African American Museum in Charleston, South Carolina.

    Coleman Hughes: What American Students Aren’t Taught About Slavery

    thefp.com • History • United States

    This article examines the evolving portrayal of slavery in American history, highlighting the shift from minimizing its significance to acknowledging its profound and lasting legacy.

    Page Reader AI | Coleman Hughes: What American Students Aren’t Taught About Slavery

    page.ke • History • United States

    This article examines the evolving portrayal of slavery in American history, media, and public discourse, questioning the common narrative and its implications.

    Can the ICJ ruling force rich nations to pay for historical emissions? - The Hindu

    thehindu.com • Climate • World

    The International Court of Justice's advisory opinion on climate change obligations sparks debate on whether it can force wealthy nations to pay for historical emissions, with experts expressing skepticism about its enforceability but acknowledging its potential domestic impact.