Introduction to Reparation for Secondary Schools

Introduction to Reparation for Secondary Schools

Introduction to Reparation for Secondary Schools

Introduction to Reparation for Secondary Schools

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Overview

No study of Caribbean history can be complete without an examination and appreciation of the topic of reparation. The opposition to reparation by former colonial powers and others, though, means that the demand for it is an ongoing struggle. Reparation, however, is the final link required to close the circle which began with two of the worst crimes in human history (indigenous genocide and chattel slavery) and must end with atonement and restitution by the perpetrators on the one hand, and redemption for the descendants of the victims on the other. Otherwise, there can be no true peace. As reggae singer Peter Tosh declared, “Everyone is crying out for peace, no one is crying out for justice. . . . I need equal rights and justice.”


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789766408688
Publisher: The University of the West Indies Press
Publication date: 01/28/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 120
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Verene A. Shepherd is a social historian and director of the Centre for Reparation Research, the University of the West Indies. Her many publications include Caribbean Slavery in the Atlantic World (co-edited with Hilary McD. Beckles) and Maharani’s Misery: Narratives of a Passage from India to the Caribbean.  


Gabrielle D.L. Hemmings is a graduate student at the University of Birmingham, United Kingdom, and former research assistant at the Centre for Reparation Research, the University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica.

Table of Contents

List of Figures / vi

List of Tables / vii

Preface and Acknowledgements / ix

Abbreviations / xii

Introduction / 1

1. Reparatory Justice: Regional and Global Contexts / 6

2. Justification for Reparation / 16

3. Setting Out the Caribbean Case for Reparation / 47

4. The Strategy: The CARICOM Ten-Point Plan / 63

5. No Apology, No Reparation: Europe’s Stance / 73

6. Small Steps, Giant Leaps for Reparation / 87

Appendix: Select Compensation Claims for the

Caribbean (Male), Ranked from Highest to Lowest,

Showing Modern-Day Equivalencies / 101

Selected Bibliography / 103

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