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Tungmbwak A̱dyundyung A̱kunkwa mat Teang mi̱ A̱merika

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Tungmbwak A̱dyundyung A̱kunkwa mat Teang mi̱ A̱merika
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| founders = Imari Obadele and Chokwe Lumumba | leader_title = National Co-Chair | leader_name = Kamm Howard[2][3][4][5] | location_country = U.S. | website = Ta‌̱mpi‌̱let:URL Tungmbwak A̱dyundyung a̱kunkwa mat Teang mi̱ Ameri̱ka (N'COBRA) ba̱ yet sot beang ba̱ nwuat a̱di̱dam a̱ si̱ si̱sa shyia̱t vak shyia̱ kurum da̱nian zuri̱ya á̱khwo ba kan swak a̱ni mi̱ si̱set A̱merika.[6][7][8][9].

Tungmbwak A̱dyundyung A̱kunkwa mat Teang mi̱ A̱merika á̱ ku shyia̱ nhu a̱tuk 26 Zwat A̱kubunyiung, ndyia̱ 1987,[10] da̱nian á̱ ka nseang nkhyang a̱wot á̱ bu mbeang a̱junjung-a̱ka̱ya shyiat Teang Kurum mat Khwo mi̱ Muná̱pyia̱ Sí̱tet A̱merika .[11] A̱tyu shyia̱ N’COBRA si̱sak Imari Obadele[12][13] ma̱ng Chokwe Lumumba;[14] á̱gyang ba̱ mi̱n a̱ shyiat a̱ni mun ma̱ A̱tung Swanta Á̱nietfaka̱lyiat Ǡdyundyung nkwa, Sot á̱niet A̱fi̱rika a̱fai Afrikan, ma̱ng Repubi̱lik a̱fai si̱ A̱fi̱rika.[10]

Mi̱ ndyia̱ 1994, N'COBRA á̱ ku ba̱ng a̱tungswanta tung a̱memba mi̱ Deti̱rot. A̱tyunyiung ma̱ á̱niet a̱lyiat ba ku yet A̱gwam A̱byii̱k,[15] a̱tyu a ku shyia̱ Repubi̱lik A̱fai A̱fi̱rika a̱ni.

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  2. RIVAS, REBECCA (June 17, 2022). "Reparations for Black Americans seeing unprecedented national support, advocates say: As Juneteenth nears, civil rights groups call on president to sign executive order to begin reparations process". Missouri Independent.
  3. Brown, Maya (February 26, 2022). "Jewish and Japanese American groups among growing multiracial effort calling for reparations for Black Americans". CNN.
  4. MARCELO, PHILIP (March 10, 2021). "A price tag on trauma? College town weighs Black reparations". Associated Press.
  5. Ta‌̱mpi‌̱let:Cite magazine
  6. Williams, Lena (July 21, 1994). "Blacks Press the Case for Reparations for Slavery". The New York Times.
  7. Ghyuap di̱n tyan: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named NYTimes20010604
  8. Serino, Kenichi; Stabley, Justin (September 16, 2022). "What to know about calls for reparations for Britain's legacy of slavery in the Caribbean". PBS.
  9. MACARAEG, SARAH; KUNICHOFF, YANA (March 21, 2017). "How Chicago Became the First City to Make Reparations to Victims of Police Violence: The ordinance provides a meaningful model for creating reparations at the local level". Yes!.
  10. 10.0 10.1 "What is N'COBRA?". ncobra.org. National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in America. Archived from the original on May 24, 2025. Retrieved February 26, 2023.
  11. Ta‌̱mpi‌̱let:Cite magazine
  12. Martin, Douglas (February 5, 2010). "Imari Obadele, Who Fought for Reparations, Dies at 79". The New York Times.
  13. "In the News: Mayor Sarno, Representative Williams and Officials Celebrate 37th Annual Black American Heritage with Special Flag Raising Ceremony". springfield-ma.gov. City of Springfield, Massachusetts. February 1, 2023.
  14. Winbush, Raymond (2010). Should America Pay?: Slavery and the Raging Debate on Reparations. New York, NY: HarperCollins.
  15. Pace, Eric (May 7, 1997). "Queen Mother Moore, 98, Harlem Rights Leader, Dies". The New York Times.

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