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The governor of Maryland in May vetoed a bill aimed at studying the impacts of slavery and potential reparations for Black descendants of enslaved people.
Though Gov. Wes Moore announced actions toward ending the racial wealth gap, some of Maryland’s Black leaders say that can’t truly happen without discussing reparations.
By Roger House. Maryland’s Gov. Wes Moore (D) recently caused a stir in the movement for reparations in his state. As the nation’s only Black governor, he vetoed a bill to assess the wrongs of ...
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore will pardon thousands of cases of cannabis possession in the state, he announced Thursday. In an interview with News4, Moore answered questions on reparations, racial ...
Young men drifted away from the Democratic Party in the 2024 election, but some party leaders see Maryland Gov. Wes Moore as a model for how to bring them back. Moore, 46, an Army veteran and ...
BALTIMORE — Though Gov. Wes Moore announced actions toward ending the racial wealth gap Thursday, members of the Maryland Legislative Black Caucus say that cannot truly happen without discussing ...