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American African Descendants of Slavery#2

The American Descendants of Slavery Movement (ADOS) is known as a movement that promotes reparations for African Americans in the United States. It was started by Yvette Carnell a graduate of Howard University in Washington, D.C. and attorney Antonio Moore. Carnell and Moore are major advocates for ADOS. It was formed to reclaim and restore the national character of African American identity, and the group's experience of being enslaved in America (USA). It uses YouTube and twitter to promote reparations in the United States of America. ADOS supporters see reparations as a way to address wealth gaps in the United States of America due to slavery and systemic discrimination of African Americans. [1] The ADOS movement seeks repairative justice by way of reparations. ADOS feels that a debt is owed African Americans due to 400 years of slavery in U.S. of America. ADOS seeks compensation for the a wide-range of damages that have been done to African Americans . ADOS has created a

American Descendants of Slavery (ADOS)

American Descendants of Slavery (ADOS) The American Descendants of Slavery (ADOS) is  a movement that promotes reparations for African Americans in the United States. It was started by Yvette Carnell a graduate of Howard University in Washington, D.C. and attorney Antonio Moore. Carnell and Moore are major advocates for ADOS. It was formed to reclaim and restore the national character of African American identity, and the group's experience of being enslaved in America (USA). It uses YouTube and twitter to promote reparations in the United States of America. ADOS supporters see reparations as a way to address wealth gaps in the United States of America due to slavery and systemic discrimination of African Americans. [1] The ADOS movement seeks repairative justice by way of reparations. ADOS feels that a debt is owed African Americans due to 400 years of slavery in U.S. of America. ADOS seeks compensation for the a wide-range of damages that have been done to African America