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Reparations For Slavery

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Before I determined my opinion on this matter, I wanted to further educate myself on what “reparations for slavery” exactly meant. I learned that this concept was the idea that some form of payment should be owed to the descendants of African Americans whose ancestors were once enslaved peoples. After getting a better grasp on this concept and reading these three articles, I then formed my opinion on the idea of reparations for slavery.
My reaction to, “I support reparations for slavery in the United States” is that I strongly disagree with this statement. I do not think that the United States should owe reparations for something that occurred by a younger America, for numerous reasons. The main reason I do not think this would be a positive …show more content…

I do not believe African American’s today face any type of racial discrimination or face any type of economic hardship as a result of slavery. In fact in Horowitz’s essay, he states that “West Indian blacks in America are also descended from slaves but their average incomes are equivalent to the average incomes of whites.” (2) Therefore I think that every individual has the right to a decent income and it is based upon their actions and only their choices. I do not think this should be blamed on what once happened a very long time ago. I will also include that every human being has the right to a free education and it is up to that individual whether they want to take advantage of it or …show more content…

One of the quotes I disagreed with the most was, “Whites and blacks see each other the only way they can remember seeing each other—in relationship of economic and social inequality.” (Robinson 1) The reason I disagree with this the most is because of my own experiences growing up as a Caucasian. Throughout my entire life I have been in school with African Americans and I have never once thought of them as less than or socially unequal to me. I’ve discussed this scenario with my Grandparents who did not attend school with African Americans and this makes me realize, even more, that during the period of time in which we are living, African Americans do not face any kind of discrimination, any longer. I also found myself disagreeing with the author’s opinion, “Nonetheless, we must all, as a nation, ponder the repercussions of those acts.” This goes back to my point to where all Americans throughout the nation were not involved in slavery, so therefore why should they have to pay? I will also state that even some African Americans do not agree with reparations so why should they have to ponder upon the repercussions themselves? All around Robinson’s article was a subjective, and extremely biased argument. I do not think the author’s opinion was argued nor proved well in the article, “America’s Debt to

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