HR 40 is a bill that approves the funding of money or help to the families that were discriminated against in the future. I don’t understand why this bill has yet to been passed but I understand that there is a grey area where you’ll have the “slippery slope” effect. “If we conclude that the conditions in North Lawndale and black America are not inexplicable but are instead precisely what you’d expect of a community that for centuries has lived in America’s crosshairs, then what are we to make of the world’s oldest democracy?

The article by Coates connects with Scheuers point on thinking critically go hand and hand these people want deportations for hundreds of years of problems created by people made as equal as them so if we were to think critically and place all of ourselves in those shoes wed all want the same from one another and wed want to be repaid for things of the past. they may not make things even but they will show that we care enough about making things right with each other.

The whole topic of Coates was to tells about If restorations should be paid and the out coming decision made by the author was yes. it goes with our first article and how the students that weren’t doing well didn’t necessarily get help but they got to a point where they were being supported in a different way and was able to start to do better in their field. If we are able to help in an uplifting way then we be able to resolve problems that we may still have to this day wether we like it or not.