12 episodes

A deep dive into the issue of reparations for slavery and its legacy.

The American Project Osha Gray Davidson

    • History
    • 5.0 • 18 Ratings

A deep dive into the issue of reparations for slavery and its legacy.

    Introduction to Reparations

    Introduction to Reparations

    In this short preview of Season 1, I introduce myself and say a bit about where we're headed: a deep dive into the issue of reparations for slavery and its continuing legacy. You'll hear from experts and from a rich library of archival recordings about an issue that has its roots deep into American history.
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    • 7 min
    The Greensboro Sit-In, February 1, 1960

    The Greensboro Sit-In, February 1, 1960

    Sixty years ago today in Greensboro, North Carolina, four Black college students walked into the local Woolworth's and began what became the lunch-counter sit-in movement. It was a pivotal moment in the fight for civil rights in America. I recently talked with Jibreel Khazan, one of the four student from North Carolina A&T, about that day and what led up to it.

    • 8 min
    The American Project

    The American Project

    In this first full episode of Season 1, we'll explore the single most vexing question about reparations: How would a program possibly work? Specifically, how could you determine eligibility for receiving reparations?

    • 23 min
    Reparations & the Coronavirus

    Reparations & the Coronavirus

    Nothing exposes existing fissures in society like a catastrophe. The Coronavirus pandemic provides a tragic window into the effect of institutionalized racism on Black community health and how that's related to the call for reparations.

    • 14 min
    Repairing the Breach of Generations

    Repairing the Breach of Generations

    The redistribution of millions of acres of land that Lincoln promised freed people, ended with his assassination. It would prove to be one of the most consequential failures in American history.

    • 26 min
    The Tuskegee Study Was Just One Example

    The Tuskegee Study Was Just One Example

    If white Americans know anything about the dark history of American medicine and Black people, they’ve likely at least heard of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study. But as author Harriet Washington explains, Tuskegee was just one example in "a sea of abusive and, frankly, racist experimentation."

    • 30 min

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