Front Matter
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Table of Contents
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Preface
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The Age of Apology
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Suggested Readings
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A Reparations Success Story?
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The German Third Reich and Its Victims:: Nazi Ideology
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Memories of My Childhood in the Holocaust
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The Human “Guinea Pigs” of Ravensbrück
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Stranger in Exile
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Putative National Security Defense:: Extracts from the Testimony of Nazi SS Group Leader Otto Ohlendorf at the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials
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German Compensation for National Socialist Crimes: March 6, 1996
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Romani Victims of the Holocaust and Swiss Complicity
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German Reparations:: Institutionalized Insufficiency
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Suggested Readings
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What Form Redress?
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The Jugun Ianfu System
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Comfort Women Narratives:: Report of the Special Rapporteur on Violence against Women, Its Causes and Consequences, Ms. Radhika Coomaraswamy, in Accordance with Commission on Human Rights Resolution 1994/45
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The Nanking Massacre
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Japan’s Official Responses to Nanking
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The Comfort Women Redress Movement
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Japan’s Official Responses to Reparations
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Japan’s Settlement of the Post–World War II Reparations and Claims
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Reparations:: A Legal Analysis
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Lipinski Resolution
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Suggested Readings
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Japanese American Redress and the American Political Process:: A Unique Achievement?
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The Internment of Americans of Japanese Ancestry
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Executive Order 9066:: Authorizing the Secretary of War to Prescribe Military Areas February 19, 1942
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Report of the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians
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Japanese American Narratives
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Relocation, Redress, and the Report:: A Historical Appraisal
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Redress Achieved, 1983–1990
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Institutions and Interest Groups:: Understanding the Passage of the Japanese American Redress Bill
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Proclamation 4417:: Confirming the Termination of the Executive Order Authorizing Japanese-American Internment during World War II February 19, 1976
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Response to Criticisms of Monetary Redress
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Testimony of Representative Norman Y. Mineta
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German Americans, Italian Americans, and the Constitutionality of Reparations:: Jacobs v. Barr Opinion for the Court Filed by Chief Judge Mikva Before Chief Judge Abner Mikva; Harry Edwards and Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Circuit Judges
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The Case of the Japanese Peruvians
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Letters from John J. McCloy and Karl R. Bendetsen
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Suggested Readings
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Wild Redress?
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Native American Reparations:: Five Hundred Years and Counting
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The Killing of Big Snake, a Ponca Chief, October 31, 1879
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The Massacre at Wounded Knee, South Dakota, December 29, 1890
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How the Indians Are Victimized by Government Agents and Soldiers
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Forced Removal of the Winnebago Indians, Nebraska, October 3, 1865
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Indian Claims for Reparations, Compensation, and Restitution in the United States Legal System
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The True Nature of Congress’s Power over Indian Claims:: An Essay on Venetie and the Uses of Silence in Federal Indian Law
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Repatriation Must Heal Old Wounds
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Office of the Governor, Pete Wilson, State of California, Press Release: Sacramento, March 6, 1998
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Statement of the Honorable Anthony R. Pico, Chairman, Viejas Band of Kumeyaay Indians, Press Conference: San Diego, March 13, 1998
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The Distribution of Wealth, Sovereignty, and Culture through Indian Gaming
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Suggested Readings
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Not Even an Apology?
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The Legal Status of African Americans during the Colonial Period
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African Americans under the Antebellum Constitution
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Slave Narratives
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Remembering Slavery
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Life as a Free Black
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The Growing Movement for Reparations
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Why the North and South Should Have Apologized
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Defense of Congressional Resolution Apologizing for Slavery
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Clinton Opposes Slavery Apology
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Ask Camille:: Camille Paglia’s Online Advice for the Culturally Disgruntled
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The Atlantic Slave Trade:: On Both Sides, Reason for Remorse
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They Didn’t March to Free the Slaves
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Lincoln Apologizes
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Special Field Order No. 15:: “Forty Acres and a Mule” Headquarters, Military Division of the Mississippi, in the Field, Savannah, Georgia, January 16, 1865
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The Commission to Study Reparations Proposals
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Clinton and Conservatives Oppose Slavery Reparations
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Collective Rehabilitation
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The Constitutionality of Black Reparations
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Suggested Readings
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Redress for Racism?
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The Triumph of White Supremacy
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Jim Crow Narratives
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The United States Has Already Apologized for Racial Discrimination
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The Long-Overdue Reparations for African Americans:: Necessary for Societal Survival?
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Reparations:: Strategic Considerations for Black Americans
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Repatriation as Reparations for Slavery and Jim-Crowism
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Rosewood
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Suggested Readings
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What Price Reconciliation?
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African National Congress Statement to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission: August 1996
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Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Amnesty Hearing:: Testimony of Jeffrey T. Benzien July 14, 1997
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Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Amnesty Hearing:: Affidavit and Testimony of Bassie Mkhumbuzi July 9, 1997
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Alternatives and Adjuncts to Criminal Prosecutions: Brussels, Belgium, July 20–21, 1996
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Summary of Anti-Amnesty Case:: Azanian Peoples Organization (AZAPO) and Others v. The President of the Republic of South Africa CCT 17/96 Constitutional Court, July 25, 1996
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Justice after Apartheid?: Reflections on the South African TRC
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Will the Amnesty Process Foster Reconciliation among South Africans?
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Healing Racial Wounds?: The Final Report of South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission
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Introductory Notes to the Presentation of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Proposed Reparation and Rehabilitation Policies: 23 October 1997
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Truth and Reconciliation Commission Hearing, Testimony of Former President F. W. de Klerk: May 14, 1997
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Affirmative Action as Reparation for Past Employment Discrimination in South Africa:: Imperfect and Complex
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Suggested Readings
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Appendix:: Selected List of Other Human Injustices
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Contributors
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Permissions
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Index
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About the Editor
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