#Reparations

$6T Reparations ask for Black Folk in the 2020 Updated Public-Private Partnership with no Congressional Action Needed

$6,000,000,000,000Black Folks Plan, a 75-year (2021-2075) domestic plan for black folk
$1,000,000,000,000Trust Fund – for decedents of America’s slavery
$2,000,000,000,000Housing – 7M homes
$400,000,000,000Workforce
$300,000,000,000Reentry
$400,000,000,000Education
$260,000,000,000Business
$600,000,000,000Health Care
$220,500,000,000Transportation
$338,000,000,000Environmental
$254,000,000,000Infrastructure
$227,500,000,000Global Trade

The African Diaspora Directorate is going After this money in the #BlackFolksPlan of 2020, the year of Remembrance and Return.

After 7 years of work (2012-2019) it is the year of Remembrance and Return from August 25th 2019 to August 25th 2020. It is the year for those of African Heritage to return to triumph after 400 years (1619-2019) in the American British Colonies, as recognized by law by the US Federal Government on January 8th 2018. A date which was celebrated on August 25th 2019. That is when the African Diaspora Directorate started on the update.

2020 Reparations Rationale Update

Accounting for inflation through 2019, the #BlackFolksPlan, with an interim update on February 4th 2020, if we use the $20,000 that the Japanese received for 3 years in Concentration Camps (1942-1945), then we asked for funding it would be $1,114,463.18 per person in 2020 dollars if applied to the 4,660,920 Africans in 1866, at the end of the civil war, August 20 1866. 

Then the total amount is $5,194,423,160,011.97 or $5.2T with damages of $800B.

We will ask for $6T in our proposed public private partnership using the Daniels IDIQ.  This will be a 75 year agreement (2021-2095) in three (3) 25 year periods. In each period we will have 5 year funding commitments with the first 2021-2025. 

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In the case of #Reparations, we asked, in 2014, for $5T USD for Black Folks and $1T USD for Indigenous People using the UN’s 2015 Universal Periodic Review of the USA. The government said, then, in 2016, – no.

What one of our Co-Founders Friends of the African Union submitted to the Working Group of Experts on People of African Descent this year (2019).

File name : 2019-WGGEPAD-Stadus-Response-and-Actions-for-USA.docx.pdf

In 2020 we are not taking that 2016 no, instead, in 2020, we are creating a new #BlackFolksPlan – join us.

For more information email: hershel.daniels@africandiasporadirectorate.org

Above statement is based on the United Nations HRC Working Group of Experts on People of African Descent (#WGEPAD) visit to the United States of America, 19-29 January 2016 (A/HRC/33/61/Add.2 )  (see the UN HRC report below)

File name : G1618330.pdf

The Original US Federal Government Public-Private Partnership Proposal (#BlackFolksPlan) in 2016

A US Federal Government Public Private Partnership  (P3) that by executive action by the President of a $5T USD Quantitative Easing based debt purchasing program (The Daniels IDIQ) as a solution for the fundamental injustice, cruelty, brutality, and inhumanity of African slavery in the United States of America between 1787 and 1865 and its progenitors the 13 American colonies between 1619 and 1787 its effects subsequently de jure and de facto of racial and economic discrimination on the descendant Americans of America’s African slavery and address the damage incurred by past and current federal government racism against freed African Slaves in the United States from 1865 to 1867 and African Americans from 1867 to 2014 that will be a stimulus to the American Economy that

(1) is judicious;

(2) answers under the control of our Federal Executive Branch the statements set forth in the interagency response set forth by the US State Department to the United Nations Universal Periodic Review of the United States of America in 2015 that said Civil Rights, Ethnic, and Racial Discrimination is the number one human rights problem in the United States of America;

(3) draws on already established Executive authority and market infrastructure;

(4) helps the other Americans through indirect associations by creation of supportive ancillary jobs and entrepreneurial opportunities thereby supporting the advancement of the American people as a whole; and

(5) is just adequate enough to implement real changes that reverse long-standing conditions caused by systemic de jure and de facto racial and economic discrimination, as documented in depth elsewhere and provides a means from 2016 to 2116 to address these issues with a 100 year capital trust to do so.

2016 African Public-Private Partnerships

African Public-Private Partnerships – We also looked to create with African Nations Public-Private Partnerships but with the African Union based on the creation of a 100 yer American Driven $3T P3 whose main goals is buying all of Africa’s Slaves out of Slavery and restart their lives while implementing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals for the people of Africa as we erase the digital divide for them.

2016 Reparations Background

FYI – The official start of the country is March 4th, 1789 with the federal government overseeing slavery as an interstate commerce issue to June 19th, 1865 which  was the announcement date accepted as the abolition of slavery in Texas, and more generally the emancipation of enslaved African Americans throughout the former Confederate States of America, outside Native American lands. Texas was the most remote of the slave states, and the Emancipation Proclamation of January 1, 1863, was not enforced there until after the Confederacy collapsed. President Johnson formally declared the end of the war on August 20, 1866. It is during this period that we must account for free labor taken, against substance received and damages incurred.

Accounting for inflation, through 2016, if we use the $20,000 that the Japanese received for 3 years in Concentration camps (1942 to 1945), then we would be asking for funding at $901,838.17 or about Nine Hundred Thousand Dollars per person (1789 to 1865). If applied to the 4.4M Africans in 1865, as our co-founder Friends of the African Union did not use the end of the civil war August 1866, rather the year of the end of major combat operations. 1865, with the surrender of the Army of Northern VA, then the amount is $3,968,087,948,098.35 or about $4T, but if it is to be paid on the descendants of those Africans, who numbered over 36M in 2016 (US Census), then the amount is $32,466,174,120,804.70 ($32.5T).

Note: We had asked for $5T with over a Trillion going back to the US Government for purchasing the US Postal Service $455B (to support a million black businesses that would have been financed on this model with a new distribution system to challenge established market makers), paying for over 10M acres of land and other agreements that supported the reeducation of our people including buying their college debt.