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Shennette Garrett-Scott

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    What Price Wholeness?

    A new proposal for reparations for slavery raises three critical questions: How much does America owe? Where will the money come from? And who gets paid?
    by Shennette Garrett-Scott via New York Review of Books on January 18, 2021
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