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Comments by "C Dean" (@cdean2789) on "The British aristocratic families reckoning with their slave owning past" video.
The Slavery Abolition Act set out the amount of money that the UK treasury should pay to the 3,000 families that had owned slaves, which ended up being roughly £20 million. But as the agreement to pay reparations was made almost 200 years ago, many people living in the UK today didn't even know that slave owners had received reparations and that the debts were still being paid until 2015. It was only in 2018 that the public became aware, after the government shared a post on social media highlighting the fact, and many people were angry to learn that that their taxes had been used to help compensate slave owners.
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The Slavery Abolition Act set out the amount of money that the UK treasury should pay to the 3,000 families that had owned slaves, which ended up being roughly £20 million. But as the agreement to pay reparations was made almost 200 years ago, many people living in the UK today didn't even know that slave owners had received reparations and that the debts were still being paid until 2015. It was only in 2018 that the public became aware, after the government shared a post on social media highlighting the fact, and many people were angry to learn that that their taxes had been used to help compensate slave owners.
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The Slavery Abolition Act set out the amount of money that the UK treasury should pay to the 3,000 families that had owned slaves, which ended up being roughly £20 million. But as the agreement to pay reparations was made almost 200 years ago, many people living in the UK today didn't even know that slave owners had received reparations and that the debts were still being paid until 2015. It was only in 2018 that the public became aware, after the government shared a post on social media highlighting the fact, and many people were angry to learn that that their taxes had been used to help compensate slave owners.
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The Slavery Abolition Act set out the amount of money that the UK treasury should pay to the 3,000 families that had owned slaves, which ended up being roughly £20 million. But as the agreement to pay reparations was made almost 200 years ago, many people living in the UK today didn't even know that slave owners had received reparations and that the debts were still being paid until 2015. It was only in 2018 that the public became aware, after the government shared a post on social media highlighting the fact, and many people were angry to learn that that their taxes had been used to help compensate slave owners.
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The Slavery Abolition Act set out the amount of money that the UK treasury should pay to the 3,000 families that had owned slaves, which ended up being roughly £20 million. But as the agreement to pay reparations was made almost 200 years ago, many people living in the UK today didn't even know that slave owners had received reparations and that the debts were still being paid until 2015. It was only in 2018 that the public became aware, after the government shared a post on social media highlighting the fact, and many people were angry to learn that that their taxes had been used to help compensate slave owners.
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The Slavery Abolition Act set out the amount of money that the UK treasury should pay to the 3,000 families that had owned slaves, which ended up being roughly £20 million. But as the agreement to pay reparations was made almost 200 years ago, many people living in the UK today didn't even know that slave owners had received reparations and that the debts were still being paid until 2015. It was only in 2018 that the public became aware, after the government shared a post on social media highlighting the fact, and many people were angry to learn that that their taxes had been used to help compensate slave owners.
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The Slavery Abolition Act set out the amount of money that the UK treasury should pay to the 3,000 families that had owned slaves, which ended up being roughly £20 million. But as the agreement to pay reparations was made almost 200 years ago, many people living in the UK today didn't even know that slave owners had received reparations and that the debts were still being paid until 2015. It was only in 2018 that the public became aware, after the government shared a post on social media highlighting the fact, and many people were angry to learn that that their taxes had been used to help compensate slave owners.
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The Slavery Abolition Act set out the amount of money that the UK treasury should pay to the 3,000 families that had owned slaves, which ended up being roughly £20 million. But as the agreement to pay reparations was made almost 200 years ago, many people living in the UK today didn't even know that slave owners had received reparations and that the debts were still being paid until 2015. It was only in 2018 that the public became aware, after the government shared a post on social media highlighting the fact, and many people were angry to learn that that their taxes had been used to help compensate slave owners.
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The Slavery Abolition Act set out the amount of money that the UK treasury should pay to the 3,000 families that had owned slaves, which ended up being roughly £20 million. But as the agreement to pay reparations was made almost 200 years ago, many people living in the UK today didn't even know that slave owners had received reparations and that the debts were still being paid until 2015. It was only in 2018 that the public became aware, after the government shared a post on social media highlighting the fact, and many people were angry to learn that that their taxes had been used to help compensate slave owners.
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