Staff Writer

In a passionate address at the New Jersey Institute for Social Justice's Juneteenth ceremony, Democratic Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey unveiled his proposal to establish a commission aimed at studying the viability of reparations for African Americans nationwide. Booker emphasized the need to thoroughly examine the historical impact of slavery and its lingering effects on present-day African Americans.

Speaking before a diverse audience gathered to commemorate Juneteenth, a day marking the end of slavery in the United States, Senator Booker outlined his vision for the commission. He asserted that it would play a pivotal role in assessing. . .

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