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To End Modern-Day Slavery
GOAL: Abolish the slavery clause from the 13th Amendment.
DONATE NOW
To End Modern-Day Slavery
GOAL: Abolish the slavery clause from the 13th Amendment.
To End Modern-Day Slavery
GOAL: Abolish the slavery clause from the 13th Amendment.
To End Modern-Day Slavery
GOAL: Abolish the slavery clause from the 13th Amendment.
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As a Stakeholder you or your organization can invest a nickel a day, once a year ($17.80 a year) into A Better Black America . Your donation will have a direct impact on funding the various programs that are earmarked to impact those from underserved communities.
If you have been placed in a position where you can give to a good cause without worrying about getting something back in return you can be a Good Will Benefactor. When you give to A Better Black America you help us to become an agent of change by making an impact in the immediate lives of others through your service of giving.
Slavery by another name! Convict leasing whereby industrialists “lease” prisoners to work for them. States and private businesses make money doing this, but many Black prisoners found themselves living and working on plantations against their will and for no pay decades after the Civil War.
As a nonpartisan organization, we fully support REPARATIONS BILL HR40 and all State sponsored legislation in support of Reparation, Americas original sin which is slavery, past and present restoring a people injured by slavery because of their group identity and in violation of their fundamental human rights.
America's original sin, the enslavement of human beings for profit, occurred in Jamestown Virginia on or about August 20, 1619 with the arrival of a Portuguese slave ship, San Juan Batista. In discussing the 1619 Project, we examine the consequences of enslavement and the contributions of Black Americans to the national narrative.
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