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Justice Never Too Late
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Kunnie, Julian
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African Americans
/ African cultural groups
/ African history
/ Black history
/ Black people
/ Black Power movement
/ Capital
/ Greed
/ Holocaust
/ Imperialism
/ Neocolonialism
/ Reparations
/ Slavery
/ Treaties
2018
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Justice Never Too Late
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Kunnie, Julian
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African Americans
/ African cultural groups
/ African history
/ Black history
/ Black people
/ Black Power movement
/ Capital
/ Greed
/ Holocaust
/ Imperialism
/ Neocolonialism
/ Reparations
/ Slavery
/ Treaties
2018
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Justice Never Too Late
2018
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Overview
Kunnie discusses the historical background to current reparations movements among Africans and African Americans. The subject of reparations for the holocaust of unjust enslavement particularly of African people comes at an opportune time in 2018 as the states of Africa, the Caribbean, and African-descended people in the United States and Europe continue to experience the ravages of neocolonialism. The prolonged economic impoverishment is the result of greed on the part of the titans of globalized capital and Western imperialism, led by the US and facilitated by the military, political, and economic actions of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the European Union (EU).
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Association for the Study of African American Life and History,University of Chicago Press
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