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The National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in America (N'COBRA) is an organization that advocates for financial compensation for the descendants of former slaves in the United States.


History

The National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in America was founded September 26, 1987, for the purpose of spreading information and supporting the long-term goal of gaining
reparations for slavery in the United States Reparations for slavery is the application of the concept of reparations to victims of slavery or their descendants. There are concepts for reparations in legal philosophy and reparations in transitional justice. In the US, reparations for sla ...
. Founders of N’COBRA were Imari Obadele and
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; other founders included the National Conference of Black Lawyers, the New Afrikan Peoples Organization, and the
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. In 1994, N'COBRA hosted a national gathering of members in Detroit. One of the speakers was
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, a founder of the Republic of New Afrika.


Organizational structure

The work of N'COBRA is based on nine national commissions: * Economic Development * Human Resources * Legal Strategies * Legislation * Information and Media * Membership and Organizational Development * International Affairs * Youth * Education N'COBRA membership is broken down into three categories: individual members, national and local organizational chapters, and organizational affiliates. N’COBRA membership is seen in many different parts of the United States (such as
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) and in parts of Africa, Europe, Central, and South America, and the Caribbean. Primary leadership for the organization is handled by a national board of directors.


Positions

The stated mission of the National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in America is: Since at least 2017, N'COBRA has advocated for reparations compensation to be in the form of community rehabilitation and not payments to individual descendants of slavery. In 2022, Taiwo Kujichagulia-Seitu of N'COBRA described the organization's goals for "full repair":


Juneteenth

N'COBRA has recognized
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— commemorating the emancipation of enslaved African Americans — as a holiday since the early 1990s.


H.R. 40

H.R. 40, entitled the Commission to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African-Americans Act, is a Congressional reparations study bill that has been introduced by Representatives John Conyers (D-MI) and
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(D-TX) to every Congress since 1989. In 2001, N'COBRA came out in support H.R.40; in fact, the organization, working with chief legal consultant
Adjoa Aiyetoro Adjoa Aiyetoro is a lawyer, an activist and the former executive director of the National Conference of Black Lawyers (1993-1997). She was the chief legal consultant to the National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in America (N'COBRA) and co-c ...
, was preparing a lawsuit against the federal government to demand reparations.


2016 Movement for Black Lives policy platform

In August 2016, the
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, a coalition that is tied to the
Black Lives Matter Black Lives Matter (abbreviated BLM) is a decentralized political and social movement that seeks to highlight racism, discrimination, and racial inequality experienced by black people. Its primary concerns are incidents of police br ...
movement, released a policy platform based around reparations. The platform listed six demands, comprising 40 policy recommendations, and "seeks reparations for lasting harms caused to African-Americans of slavery and investment in education and jobs."
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lauded the announcement of this platform as "the first time these Black-led organizations linked to the decentralized Black Lives Matter movement have banded together to write a comprehensive foundational policy platform."


Criticim

Critics of N'COBRA claim that the organization has done little to advance the cause of reparations in the U.S. Reparations scholar William A. Darity Jr., for instance, wrote, "The ... NCOBRA agenda will not result in a reparations plan that will provide direct payments to black American descendants of U.S. slavery."


Notable current and former members

* Imari Obadele — co-founder *
Chokwe Lumumba Chokwe Lumumba (; August 2, 1947 – February 25, 2014) was an American attorney, activist, and politician, who was affiliated with the black nationalist organization Republic of New Afrika and served as its second vice president. He served as a ...
— co-founder *
James Forman James Forman (October 4, 1928 – January 10, 2005) was a prominent African-American leader in the civil rights movement. He was active in the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), the Black Panther Party, and the League of Revolutio ...
*
Adjoa Aiyetoro Adjoa Aiyetoro is a lawyer, an activist and the former executive director of the National Conference of Black Lawyers (1993-1997). She was the chief legal consultant to the National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in America (N'COBRA) and co-c ...
— chief legal consultant *
Robin Rue Simmons Robin Rue Simmons (born March 12, 1976) is an American former politician and national leader for local reparations for African Americans. Rue Simmons was born and raised in the largely segregated 5th Ward of Evanston, Illinois. From 2017 to 202 ...
— lifetime member *
Conrad Worrill Conrad Worrill (August 15, 1941 – June 3, 2020) was an African-American writer, educator, activist, and talk show host for the WVON call-in program ''On Target''. Organizations he was involved with included the Million Man March, and the National ...
— economic development commissioner


See also

* H.R. 40 — Commission to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African-Americans Act
H.R. 40 Wikiquotes
* American Descendants of Slavery * Mayors Organized for Reparations and Equity * National African American Reparations Commission *
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— reparations to Japanese Americans interned by the United States government during World War II) *
Reparations Agreement between Israel and the Federal Republic of Germany The Reparations Agreement between Israel and the Federal Republic of Germany (German: ''Luxemburger Abkommen'' "Luxembourg Agreement" or ''Wiedergutmachungsabkommen'' "''Wiedergutmachung'' Agreement", Hebrew: ''הסכם השילומים'' ''Heske ...
(1952)


Further reading

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References


Notes


Sources

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External links

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N'COBRA legacy site
{{DEFAULTSORT:National Coalition for Reparations in America African-American organizations American reparationists Organizations established in 1987 Reparations for slavery