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The Cases For Reparations By Ta-Nehisi Coates

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History is not suppose to repeat it self, that is why it is call history. However, us human beings sometimes decide that history has to repeat it self. Looking back to the time when I read an assignment about African Americans, I could not believe what I was reading. “The Cases for Reparations” by Ta-Nehisi Coates opened my eyes when it came to a topic of the individual and its surroundings. Racism being America’s original sin is visible in every form and shape. It is totally unbelievable that America being a country full of diversity has this dark side that a majority is ashamed to talk about. In the article “The Case for Reparations,” Ta-Nehisi Coates debates how the endless timeline of wrongdoings, both socially and economically, towards the black community have ultimately affected their position in society today. …show more content…

I had a vast number of emotions and a variety of perspectives. In the beginning when Coates introduced Clyde Ross’ story, I immediately began to make connections with other works such as Frederick Douglass’ “Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave” and the narrative about Solomon Northup. I am not saying that history repeats itself and that that’s why I can make connections. I am able to make this connections because of ignorant people making this types of situations start. America wanted to hide its original sin with reparations. They wanted to fix something that was not fixable. Many people have the same perspective of their ancestors and that is the reason why America will not do any progress when it comes to a topic such as

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