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Descendants of slave owners and enslaved people in the Caribbean call for reparations at the UN

  • Charles Gladstone, the great-great-grandson of William Gladstone, expressed horror and guilt at discovering his ancestors were slave owners in Jamaica and Guyana.
  • Descendants of slave owners and enslaved people met at the U.N. To discuss reparations for slavery in the Caribbean, marking a historic dialogue.
  • Laura Trevelyan mentioned her family's apology and donation of 100,000 British pounds to Grenada for education.
  • Antigua's U.N. Ambassador, Walton Webson, stated that discussing reparations is no longer taboo and urged action toward reparative justice.
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Descendants of slave owners and enslaved people in the Caribbean call for reparations at the UN

The great-great grandson of 19th-century British prime minister William Gladstone says he “shocked and horrified” to learn about seven years ago that his ancestors were slave owners in Jamaica and Guyana.

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New York Carib News broke the news in on Saturday, April 19, 2025.
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