Institute of Politics

Ta-Nehisi Coates: The Case for Reparations

Ta-Nehisi Coates reignited a national conversation over reparations for African Americans with his 16,000-word cover story for the June issue of The Atlantic. The Case for Reparations argues that long after slavery ended, decades of racist policies and deliberate injustices – from Jim Crow to redlining – have continued to systematically wrong generations of African Americans, and “[u]ntil we reckon with our compounding moral debts, America will never be whole”. Join the Institute of Politics, the Center of Race, Politics, and Culture, the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs, and the National Public Housing Museum as Ta-Nehisi Coates makes the case for reparations and why Chicago is central to his argument. Sponsored by the International House Global Voices Program.

  • James Bennet Fall 2020 Resident Fellow, Former Editorial Page Editor, The New York Times, Former Editor-in Chief, The Atlantic
  • Ta-Nehisi Coates Author, National Correspondent, The Atlantic

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