
Reparations and why America’s past still shapes the present
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Social Studies
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11th Grade - University
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Hard
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The transcript reflects on a phrase seen in Berlin, linking it to the historical moment in the U.S. It explores the connection between family memory and national history, highlighting how myths shape our understanding of the past. The discussion extends to racial history, current events, and the ongoing debate on reparations, suggesting a shift in collective imagination towards acknowledging and addressing historical injustices.
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