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appalachiablue

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Tue Mar 29, 2022, 11:33 PM Mar 2022

California Reparations To Be Limited To Descendants of Enslaved People, Taskforce Decides

- The Guardian, March 29, 2022. Landmark group votes to base compensation plan on lineage rather than race after day of debate.

California’s first-in-the-nation taskforce on reparations for African Americans has voted to direct state compensation to the descendants of enslaved and free Black people who were in the US in the 19th century.

The group said that a compensation and restitution plan based on lineage – as opposed to one based on race, which would have opened the possibility of reparations to a broader group – had the best chance of surviving a legal challenge. They also said that Black immigrants who had chosen to migrate to the US in the 20th and 21st centuries did not share the trauma of people who had been kidnapped and enslaved.

They also opened eligibility to free Black people who migrated to the country in the 19th century, given possible difficulties in documenting genealogy and the risk at the time of becoming enslaved.

The decision passed by a vote of 5-4 on Tuesday evening following a day of lively debate. Others on the committee had argued that reparations should include all Black people, regardless of lineage, who suffer from systemic racism in housing, education and employment. They also said it was difficult to prove lineage and that enslavers often shipped people to work in various plantations in and outside the country...
- More, https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/mar/29/california-slavery-reparations-taskforce
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- Daily Kos, Calif. may be first state in the nation to approve slavery reparations. But who will get them? March 29, 2022,
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2022/3/29/2088830/-California-may-be-first-state-in-the-nation-to-approve-slavery-reparations-But-who-will-get-them

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California Reparations To Be Limited To Descendants of Enslaved People, Taskforce Decides (Original Post) appalachiablue Mar 2022 OP
The wording could use a little work. old as dirt Mar 2022 #1
 

old as dirt

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1. The wording could use a little work.
Tue Mar 29, 2022, 11:55 PM
Mar 2022
They also said that Black immigrants who had chosen to migrate to the US in the 20th and 21st centuries did not share the trauma of people who had been kidnapped and enslaved.

A La Mina No Voy - Traditional Colombian Folksong



A portrait of Afro-Colombian life, 'A La Mina No Voy' (I am not going to the mine), is a Colombian folksong that was sung by slaves resisting work in the mines.
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Manque (aunque) mi amo me mate/ Although my master would kill me
A la mina no voy/ I am not going to the mine

No quiero morir/ I don't want to die
De un canalón/ In the waterway (of gold placering)
A la mina no voy/ I am not going to the mine

Mi amo pegado, yo lo digo/ My master punishes, I say it
Con justícia y con grador/ With justice and with willingness
A la mina no voy/ I am not going to the mine

Que a lo' hombres no 'e venden/ Don't sell the men
Porque tienen corazón/ Because they have courage
A la mina no voy/ I am not going to the mine

Manque (aunque) mi amo me mate/ Although my master would kill me
A la mina no voy/ I am not going to the mine

"A la mina" - Leonor González Mina (La Negra grande de Colombia)



LA MINA (Video Clip)



Ciclo de vida y procesos de formación




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