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Reparative histories: tracing narratives of black resistance and white entitlement
Catherine Bergin, Anita Rupprecht
Centre for Applied Philosophy, Politics and Ethics
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Entitlement
100%
Black Resistance
100%
Reparative History
100%
Politics
33%
Europe
33%
Caribbean
33%
Emancipation
33%
Claims-making
33%
Capitalism
33%
Slavery
33%
Telegraph
33%
Healing
33%
Race Politics
33%
Trauma
33%
Liberal
33%
Uprising
33%
Racialised
33%
Memorialization
33%
White Supremacy
33%
Contested History
33%
British Virgin Islands
33%
Reinvigoration
33%
Slaveholding
33%
Black Agency
33%
Incendiary
33%
Arts and Humanities
Contemporary
100%
Entitlement
100%
Europe
50%
Atlantic
50%
Narrative
50%
USA
50%
Legacy
50%
Liberal
50%
Trauma
50%
Uprising
50%
Memorialization
50%
White Supremacy
50%
Contested History
50%
Social Sciences
USA
100%
Ownership
100%
Narrative
100%
British Virgin Islands
100%
Europe
100%
Caribbean
100%