>>>An important question. If you haven't yet read Ta-Nehisi Coates' new book, it's worth it. Though short, it's eye-opening in its look into a life very different than my own.
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>>>Tamar
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>>The writings are emotionally powerful and certainly illustrate (correctly) on the sad history of racial discrimination. But the case for reparations is a different story and full of bad and misleading economic history. It's bad medicine.
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>The book isn't about reparations. It's about being a black man in America.
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>Tamar
I know.....that's why I referred to the author's "writings" in general, which have called for reparations.
No question, he paints a powerful picture of the sad history. If you could combine Coates' stories with the message and the vision from men like Benjamin Carson, that would be a fantastic direction. Take a look at some of the things Carson said a few weeks ago when he visited certain cities.