Black Americans want reparations to slavers’ descendants: report by Pew Research Centre

Black Americans want reparations to slavers’ descendants: report by Pew Research Centre

NEW YORK, Sept 17 (NNN-Xinhua) — Up to 77 percent of Black Americans said the descendants of people enslaved in US history should be repaid in some way, reported a recent survey by Pew Research Center.

However, most of the interviewees don’t think the Blacks will get the reparation though the goal has been long sought by the ethnic group and some U.S. officials, said the report published by USA Today.

“Overall, Black adults are pessimistic about the likelihood of reparations, but a large majority say the US federal government should have all or most of the responsibility for repayment,” the Pew Research Center said in its survey.

About 45 percent of Black people in the United States said equality is not likely to happen. In addition, nearly 9 in 10 Black adults want to see aspects of the courts and other parts of the criminal justice system reformed.

According to another report by Amsterdam News, a Black newspaper based in New York City, Black Americans remain vastly overrepresented in the prison population across the United States.

Citing a report by The Sentencing Project, the newspaper said Black Americans represented 14 percent of the total US population, 33 percent of the total prison population, and 46 percent of the prison population who had already served at least 10 years.

“The over-representation of Black Americans among the prison population serving lengthy sentences stems in part from racial disparities in serious criminal offending,” Nazgol Ghandnoosh, a senior research analyst at The Sentencing Project and co-author of the new report, was quoted as saying. — NNN-XINHUA

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