Ta-Nehisi Coates The Case For Reparations Summary

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In the article “The Case for Reparations”, Ta-Nehisi Coates argues that blacks should get compensations. Through out the article, he focuses on the life of a man named Clyde Ross from Mississippi. His parents’ wealth got stripped away by the government, as the government took their land, cows, hogs, and mules away. His family was forced into sharecropping, which they did not earn much from it. Many black people were lynched to prevent them from voting. Ross did not attend his local school because he, as well as other black students, did not have school bus. He then decided to go to the army and go in the WWII. However, after that, he returned home just to realize that the situation at home was getting worse; eventually, leading him to move