June 22-23, 2001
The struggle for reparations for the Holocaust of Enslavement of African people is clearly one of the most important struggles being waged in the world today. For it is about fundamental issues of human freedom, human justice and the value we place on human life in the past as well as in the present and future. It is a struggle which, of necessity, contributes to our regaining and refreshing our historical memory as a people remembering and raising up the rightful claims of our ancestors to lives of dignity and decency and to our reaffirming and securing the rights and capacity of their descendants to live free, full and meaningful lives in our times. >The Ethics of Peparations: Engaging in the Holocaust of Enslavement Maulana Karenga, CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH
*ART-MOUSE ART-CREATED WITH MY VERY OWN MOUSE.... Afrikan Beach


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