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Sarah Baartman Reparations and the Courage to Remember

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The article discusses historical injustice and the reparations debate, but no concrete commercial mechanism, price impact, supply chain effect, or company-specific margin channel is identified. The event is socio-political with no direct or indirect commercial implications.

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  • Sarah Baartman was taken to Europe in the early 19th century and exhibited as a spectacle.
  • After her death in 1815, parts of her body were preserved and displayed until 1994.
  • Nelson Mandela requested her remains be returned to South Africa; burial occurred in 2002.
  • African Union has designated reparations as a key theme for 2025.
  • Reparations debate includes financial compensation, truth, acknowledgment, and structural reforms.

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Sarah Baartman Reparations and the Courage to Remember β€” News Analysis