Head of NAACP Doesn’t Attend Reparations Hearing, Prioritizes Obtaining $139M for Ghana.

by | May 4, 2023 | Qualified Retirement Plan | 19 comments




Recently, reparations task force member Reverend Amos Brown skipped out on a scheduled reparations hearing to help Kamala Harris secure $139 million for the country of Ghana.

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The longstanding issue of reparations for African Americans has been a contentious topic for decades, with many advocating for some form of compensation for the generational trauma and oppression experienced by Black people in America. However, one prominent leader of the NAACP recently made headlines for skipping a reparations hearing to help secure $139 million for Ghana, a move that has left some questioning his priorities.

Derrick Johnson, the president of the NAACP, was notably absent from a House Judiciary Subcommittee hearing on reparations on June 19th, 2019. Johnson had been invited to participate in the hearing, which was focused on exploring the issue of reparations and whether the federal government should compensate Black Americans for the legacy of slavery and discrimination.

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But instead of attending the hearing, Johnson was in Ghana, working with officials there to secure a $139 million loan from the World Bank to support the country’s forestry sector. Johnson was part of a delegation of African American business leaders and investors who were visiting Ghana to explore investment opportunities and strengthen ties between the African continent and the African diaspora.

Johnson defended his decision to skip the hearing, stating that he believed his trip to Ghana was more important at this time. In an op-ed for The Hill, he wrote, “I was reminded that the fight for reparations is not just about righting past wrongs, but about building a better future for Black people everywhere. And as a leader in the NAACP, I believe it is my duty to seek out new opportunities and partnerships that can help advance our cause.”

While some praised Johnson for taking steps to enhance economic development in Ghana and strengthen the bond between Africa and its diaspora, others were disappointed that he chose to prioritize this over attending the reparations hearing. Many felt that as the leader of such a prominent civil rights organization, Johnson should have made it a priority to be in attendance and represent the concerns of Black Americans who have been calling for reparations for centuries.

The debate over reparations will undoubtedly continue to rage on, with passionate advocates on both sides of the issue. As it stands, it is unclear what kind of federal action, if any, will be taken to address the issue of reparations for African Americans. But Johnson’s decision to skip the hearing and focus instead on securing funding for Ghana highlights the complex and multifaceted nature of the struggle for racial justice and equity in America, and the importance of building strong partnerships across borders and oceans.

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19 Comments

  1. DonaldWilliamsSPE

    Where is Amos, He's with Andy And KAMALA! in Africa

  2. sam ball

    What we need to do FbA is get rid of the middleman the middleman we just deal with the government to us

  3. sam ball

    Mail reparation checks the same way you mail stimulus check that's all you have too do

  4. sam ball

    Just by pass naacp give FBA check there checks

    Get this this over with

  5. GeeJayBee

    You can't trust these old ninjas…

  6. The Real Africanist

    Why are you using situations that are being used by American officials to continue the suppression and exploitation of both Africans and African Americans to pit us against each other. Just like the American national policies that have historically been implemented to oppress black people in America, international U.S. military policies are basically responsible for the terrorism in West Africa that has taken so many lives. What you are saying about the NAACP has merit but the causing of conflict between African Americans and Africans needs to stop….it is petty and counterproductive.

  7. ty12t2

    As of the 60s, Bl@ck Greeks(most) and Prince Hall M@sons are truthfully what's holding us back!

  8. Curtis M

    The boules continue to live up to their traitorous reputation. These people refuse to help the black community. They’ve gotten so bold with their anti black moves it isn’t even a secret anymore. The boule politicians is useless to the community. They won’t even help Americans citizens anymore(if you’re a foreigner the boules are willing to honor you, respect you, fund you and protect you).

  9. Demitrius Williams

    Them white folks show how know to cut off a a brother and sister of when when kick that real. Speak up min VP

  10. Jimmie Bazz

    They are not wanted to represent us, we select the N.O.I. the nation of Islam ☪️ to speak on our behalf…

  11. erik SMITH

    When will people learn "Democracy" is built to keep a certain segment of people in power. Those outside this segment who participate in this "Democracy" are nothing but symbols. These symbols have made no rules, laws, statutes and so forth, it is a ruse. And each and every day these symbols fall for this, they get that job, get that raise, get that pat on the back. "Oh, please give me validation I'll act just like you and lie, steal and spy?!" Think I'm lying? I can name at least four celebrities offhand that fit this comment. Adversity is a hard crown to wear, and it affects many of us, we get mean, tired, angry, sad. I know adversity very very well, but I'm still here with no gifts in hand.

  12. Carla Brown

    The NAACP needs to be sued.

  13. Tracy Green

    Lying cheating racist anti black NAACP created by 2 Jews and 1 black man in NY apt runned and founded by Jews historically. Wake up Black people. You've been bamboozled to

  14. Tracy Green

    Ratchetedness with NAACP and non Black white supremacists Kamala Harris.

  15. Turnscrew

    It was said Harriet Tubman carried her rifle not for the slave chasers but for turncoat spies

  16. Allen Mitchell

    United States need to keep stay out of Africa. Right now is having a financial boom it is about to blow up with wealth. Africa plans to leave the United States out of all their plans for the future. So the money you was going to give to Africa you give it to black people for reparation. Ass wipes the NAACP.

  17. sa ed

    Sad, this was very telling. Thank you.

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