Tuesday, August 2, 2011

NC works on compensation for (Black Maafa) sterilization victims

A couple thousand people in North Carolina who were forced to undergo sterilizations decades ago should get compensation from state government, a task force investigating the involuntary procedures said in a report Monday, though the panel was unsure of exactly how much money to recommend. Victims blasted report, saying the state has procrastinated too long on a decision.
North Carolina is one of about a half dozen states to apologize for past eugenics programs, but it is alone in trying to put together a plan to compensate victims.  thegrio

Maafa 21 The History of Eugenics In America Part 5 of 13


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