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Closing the Black-White Wealth-Gap
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Reparations Resource Center
The University of Pennsylvania Black Law Students Association (Penn BLSA) presents this research guide as a culmination of years of advocacy work for reparations for the transatlantic slave trade.
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The Harm: Slavery and Segregation
Economic Reparations Plans
Who Gets Monetary Reparations?
Closing the Black-White Wealth-Gap
Reparations in Education
Reparations in Healthcare
Reparations in Criminal Justice
Reparations in Housing
Environmental Racism and Reparations
Global Reparations
Reparations Bills and Programs
Penn BLSA's Model Reparations Legislation
Breaking the Chain of Oppression: Comprehensive Reparations Virtual Panels
Acknowledgments
Closing the Black-White Wealth-Gap
The Black-white wealth gap left Black households more vulnerable Emily Moss, Kriston McIntosh, Wendy Edelberg, and Kristen Broady [Article]
Examining the Black-White Wealth Gap [Article]
Young, Black, and (Still) in the Red: Parental Wealth, Race, and Student Loan Debt, Fenaba R Addo, Jason N Houle, and Daniel Simon [Article]
Resurrecting the Promise of 40 Acres: The Imperative of Reparations for Black Americans William Darity Jr. And A. Kirsten Mullen [Report]
Racial disparities in income and poverty Valerie Wilson [Article]
Systematic Inequality and Economic Opportunity Danyelle Solomon, Connor Maxwell, and Abril Castro [Report]
Why the racial wealth gap persists, more than 150 years after emancipation Calvin Schermerhorn [Article]
How Slavery Became the Economic Engine of the South Greg Timmons [Article]
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