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As Evanston, Illinois approves reparations for Black residents, will the country follow?
by
Yang, John
, Daniels, Ron
in
African Americans
/ Documentary television programs
/ Economic aspects
/ Race relations
/ Reparations
/ Restitution
/ Television news programs
2021
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As Evanston, Illinois approves reparations for Black residents, will the country follow?
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Yang, John
, Daniels, Ron
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African Americans
/ Documentary television programs
/ Economic aspects
/ Race relations
/ Reparations
/ Restitution
/ Television news programs
2021
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As Evanston, Illinois approves reparations for Black residents, will the country follow?
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As Evanston, Illinois approves reparations for Black residents, will the country follow?
2021
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The nation's first government-backed reparations initiative was green lit this week in Evanston, Illinois, a Chicago suburb where about 16 percent of its 75,000 residents are Black. The city council has promised [dollar] 10 million over 10 years. John Yang discusses how the program could serve as a model for the rest of the country with Ron Daniels of the National African American Reparations Commission.
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