
What reparations mean to one American family
Tracy Jan says reparations mean more than money for a family whose story includes slavery and Japanese American internment. Geoff Edgers explains the hidden history of Roberta Flack’s hit song “Killing Me Softly.”
January 24, 202031m 21s
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Show Notes
Today on Post Reports, business reporter Tracy Jan tells the story of one family for whom reparations mean more than money. Geoff Edgers explains the hidden history of Roberta Flack’s hit song “Killing Me Softly.
Read more:
- This family faced slavery and internment during World War II. To them, reparations mean more than money.
- The true story behind the song ‘Killing me softly.’
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