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Subject A Christian case for reparations
Date June 12, 2020 7:16 PM
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Christians were deeply culpable of perpetuating slavery – and now they are making the case for reparations. The idea of reparations was
brought back to public attention in 2014 when Ta-Nehisi Coates wrote "The Case
for Reparations" making it clear that until the nation reckons with its
"compounding moral debts, America will never be whole."

Sojourners solicited this essay months ago, but it feels especially timely now. "For faith
communities, reparations must not be only an effort to compensate for past
harms, they must also chart a pathway to a just future," writes Rev. Kelly Brown
Douglas. "Otherwise, reparations become little more than a salve for white guilt
while the sin of white supremacy continues to thrive."

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* The Legacy of the White Lion – Christians were deeply culpable of perpetuating slavery — and now are
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