TIME Magazineのインスタグラム(time) - 9月18日 02時07分


Carlous Hall, grandson of Mary Hall Daniels, with his wife and sons in the Hilliard, Fla., house his grandmother built after receiving $150,000 from the state as a survivor of the 1923 Rosewood massacre. Inside are portraits and remembrances of Daniels, who died in 2018 as the last known survivor of the attack. The story of the massacre would lie dormant for decades, until a small group of living witnesses, aided by their media-savvy descendants and a powerful law firm, persuaded the Florida state legislature to award direct cash payments to nine survivors of the event. Descendants of those survivors also received money, in the form of small cash sums and college scholarships. Though politicians carefully avoided using the term reparations, writes Victor Luckerson (@vluck89), the legislation represented the first time in modern U.S. history that a government not only acknowledged its role in the centuries of systemic racism, violence and economic harm toward African Americans, but also compensated them for it. Read more at the link in bio. Photographs by @rahimfortune for TIME


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