Thursday, March 29, 2001

10. Horowitz
Abstract

Many Americans have been involved in a continuing struggle to right the wrongs
done in this country. They do so out of a sense of loyalty and dedication
to the nation. Not every battle has been won, or even addressed. Slavery and
its aftereffects is one such matter which have yet to be settled with finality.
The author takes the position that a great theft has taken place. And those
who have been robbed have never been financially compensated nor apologized
to for that great crime. Reparations can be a resolution to that. The author
is also an admirer of Charles Ogletree who has taken up the case of American
Reparations and will be following this saga with great attention.