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Brophy, Alfred L. (2006). Reparations: Pro and Con. New York: Oxford University Press.

A comprehensive yet concise introduction to the moral and legal case for and against reparations [in the United States], this book offers valuable historical and legal perspectives for reparations advocates and critics alike. (excerpted from publisher's description).


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