Cover -- Time for Reparations -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- CONTENTS -- Foreword -- Introduction -- PART I. ADDRESSING THE LEGACY OF SLAVERY -- 1. Reparations for Slavery: A Productive Strategy? -- 2. Slavery, Universities, and Reparations -- 3. "Free Citizens of This Nation": Cherokee Slavery, Descendants of Freedpeople, and Possibilities for Repair -- 4. The Jamaican Case for Reparations Against the British Government for Slavery and Colonization -- 5. The University and Slavery: Reflections upon the History and Future of the University of the West Indies -- 6. French Justice and the Claims for Reparations by Slave Descendants in Guadeloupe -- PART II. REPARATIONS: PRECEDENTS AND LESSONS LEARNED -- 7. History on Trial: Mau Mau Reparations and the High Court of Justice -- 8. A Critical Assessment of Colombia's Reparations Policies in the Context of the Peace Process -- 9. Justice Beyond the Final Verdict: The Role of Court-Ordered Reparations in the Struggle for Indigenous Peoples' Human Rights in Guatemala -- 10. Colonial History at Court: Legal Decisions and Their Social Dilemmas -- PART III. OUTSTANDING ISSUES: UNREPAIRED STATE-SPONSORED COLLECTIVE INJUSTICE -- 11. Unhealed Wounds of World War I: Armenia, Kurdistan, and Palestine -- 12. Nakba Denial: Israeli Resistance to Palestinian Refugee Reparations -- 13. Repairing Colonial Symmetry: Algerian Archive Restitution As Reparation for Crimes of Colonialism? -- 14. The Romani Genocide During the Holocaust: Resistance and Restitution -- |