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Essay heading: Proposal For Reparations Of African Americans
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As for Moneys for family
menders lynched, raped, or falsely imprisoned, this must be a direct result of
slavery and most be proven beyond a preponderance of the evidence.
Therefore, each state shall appoint a committee of six members, at least
three of them being African-Americans. These committees will be responsible for
investigating all claims on an individual basis and awarding money... displayed 300 characters
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As for Moneys for family
menders lynched, raped, or falsely imprisoned, this must be a direct result of
slavery and most be proven beyond a preponderance of the evidence.
Therefore, each state shall appoint a committee of six members, at least
three of them being African-Americans. These committees will be responsible for
investigating all claims on an individual basis and awarding money... displayed next 300 characters
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