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In 1971, the United States gives $1 billion plus 44 million acres of land to honor the Alaska Natives land settlement.

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Reference: Congressmember John Conyers Jr. with Jo Ann Nichols Watson, Reparations: An Idea Whose Time Has Come,in Should America Pay?: Slavery and the Raging Debate on Reparations(ed. Raymond A. Winbush, PhD 2003) at p. 18.

 

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