Group pushing for all descendants of slaves in Chicago to have property taxes waived

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CHICAGO (WLS) — A group is pushing for all descendants of slaves in Chicago to have their property taxes waived. New billboards are up on the corner of Chicago Avenue and Austin Boulevard to bring awareness to the fight for reparations. “We’re on this campaign to be able to get Black Chicagoans not to have to pay property taxes,” said Farrah Walker, with the RERAN Team. Reconstruction Era Reparations Act Now, or RERAN, founder Howard Ray Jr. said the push for reparations is for those who are descendants of slaves. His team said slavery took away the ability to create generational wealth for Blacks, and those in Chicago are living that reality. “We have a problem, where our Black citizens in Chicago are being kicked or forced out of Chicago, and they are going to the southern states to live comfortably,” Ray said. RERAN said they want to make this a referendum on the November ballot. They say they will use census data to track descendants of slaves who would qualify for this, regardless of financial status. They said if it were voted into action, it would last for generations. “We have talked about 400 years,” Walker said. RELATED: Some...

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