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Reparations for Black, Negro, and Colored Americans: The Scientific Basis - Softcover

Nordé, Gerald S

 
9781649610515: Reparations for Black, Negro, and Colored Americans: The Scientific Basis

Synopsis

The meaning of this book is that it provides a scientifically based affirmation for reparations. The overall conclusion is this! Reparations for Black, Negro, and Colored Americans must be based upon the money, profit, and wealth created by the buying and selling of any Black, Negro, and Colored Americans as a "commodity", "a thing", or as "commodities" in the open financial markets solely during the U.S.A. "domestic slave era". The White American slave owners' money, profit, and wealth was grounded in the slave owners' systemic patriarchy and fatherhood practices during the "domestic slave era", 1807-65. Finally, the South's White American slave owners' system of patriarchy and their fatherhood practices equate to family and kinship with Black, Negro, and Colored Americans. These fathers transferred all the wealth, money, profit to their White American children; and, these fathers transferred nothing to their Black, Negro, and Colored American children. Reparations! 


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About the Author

Gerald S. Nordé, Sr., PhD, is the first Black American to graduate with a doctorate in sociology from the University of Delaware. he also holds an M.S. in education and a B.A. in Spanish from the Southern Illinois University. He has more than 25 years of teaching experience, which includes public elementary, middle, and high schools, and charter schools. In addition, he has been an assistant professor in the departments of sociology and criminal justice at Lincoln University in Pennsylvania and Central State University in Ohio. His adjunct teaching experiences in sociology and criminal justice include the George Washington University, University of Maryland-Eastern Shore, and University of the District of Columbia. His ongoing research interests include inner-city teenage fatherhood and the social constructs of racism.

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