How Long to Read Reparations for Slavery and Disenfranchisement to African Americans: Four Hundred Years

By Gene A. Brown

How Long Does it Take to Read Reparations for Slavery and Disenfranchisement to African Americans: Four Hundred Years?

It takes the average reader 3 hours and 14 minutes to read Reparations for Slavery and Disenfranchisement to African Americans: Four Hundred Years by Gene A. Brown

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Description

A DYNAMIC BOOK, by Teacher, Entrepreneur, and Author, GENE A.BROWN, has taken the forum of “Reparations for Slavery and Disenfranchisement” to a new height. The Magnitude and duration of this catastrophic event which extended over four centuries, from the Middle Passage Voyages, to the late 19th century. He has, painstakingly, researched the evils of the institution of slavery, and deemed it to be the most heinous of crimes against humanity that the World has ever assessed. This epic revelation unveils the panoramic details and accountability for the ills and effects of slavery. The climatic apex of the book presents the remedies for the Litigation, Payments, Restitution, and Compensation to African Americans for Slave Labor and Bondage for nearly four centuries. The terms of litigation are modeled after the Jewish Holocaust litigation and compensation Decree, and victims who were compensated for “free, forced labor and property” in concentration camps across Europe, and those who were compensated in the Nuremburg Litigation Decree; to the Japanese Americans, who were encamped during World War II, and who were paid with cash payments and letters of apology from President G. H. W. Bush, and, finally, to Native Americans who were compensated with huge cash payments during the 1970s and 1980s. African Americans, to date, have received No Compensations. The last chapter, A MODEST PROPOSAL, presents an outline for the mathematical configuration for the amounts and terms of litigation to African Americans for the plurality of slavery. Proof is provided for the sanctioning of over a dozen European Countries, and the United States for such Reparations, collectively. Particularly, from those countries who were abundantly enriched, and who were the beneficiaries of such enrichment from slave labor.

How long is Reparations for Slavery and Disenfranchisement to African Americans: Four Hundred Years?

Reparations for Slavery and Disenfranchisement to African Americans: Four Hundred Years by Gene A. Brown is 188 pages long, and a total of 48,504 words.

This makes it 63% the length of the average book. It also has 59% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read Reparations for Slavery and Disenfranchisement to African Americans: Four Hundred Years Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 4 hours and 25 minutes to read Reparations for Slavery and Disenfranchisement to African Americans: Four Hundred Years aloud.

What Reading Level is Reparations for Slavery and Disenfranchisement to African Americans: Four Hundred Years?

Reparations for Slavery and Disenfranchisement to African Americans: Four Hundred Years is suitable for students ages 10 and up.

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