USA Proposal: Empower One Million Black American Households to Build a Nation in Liberia

USA Proposal: Empower One Million Black American Households to Build a Nation in Liberia

📄 Introduction – A Historic Opportunity

The United States played a central role in the transatlantic slave trade and the economic system it created. Black Americans have long contributed to the wealth and power of this nation, yet they continue to face systemic barriers to true equality.

It’s time to take bold, transformative action to make amends and fulfill a 200-year-old vision that started with Jefferson and Lincoln. We’re calling on the U.S. government to invest in the repatriation and nation-building efforts in Liberia. This plan would empower one million Black American households to return home, build a thriving nation, and create a legacy of prosperity for future generations.

📜 The Proposal at a Glance

We are calling on European nations and Brazil to collectively contribute $400 billion over 7 years to fund:

✅ $1 million in investment capital per household for wealth-building opportunities in Sierra Leone.

✅ $50,000 living stipend per household to ensure stability during the transition.

✅ $50 billion in infrastructure subsidies to develop roads, ports, energy grids, and water systems.

✅ $10 billion for K-12 education to build schools and vocational training centers.

✅ $1 billion annually in military assistance to secure Sierra Leone’s sovereignty.

🤝 Who We Need to Reach

🤝 Who We Need to Reach


We are working to present this proposal to the most important decision-makers in the United States. These individuals hold the power to make this historic initiative a reality. If you have a direct connection to any of these individuals, Join the Call and let us know how you can help us make contact

Name / Institution

🟨 Donald J. Trump

🟨 Joe Biden

🟨 Kevin McCarthy

🟨 Kamala Harris

🟨 Antony Blinken

🟨 United Nations (UN)

🟨 African Union (AU)

🟨 U.S. Congress (Key Members)

🟨 Republican National Committee

Position

45th President of the United States

Current U.S. President

Speaker of the House

U.S. Vice President

U.S. Secretary of State

Global Institution

Regional Institution

Legislative Body

Political Party

Status

✅ Served

🚨 Not Yet Presented

🚨 Not Yet Presented

🚨 Not Yet Presented

🚨 Not Yet Presented

🔄 In Progress

🔄 In Progress

🚨 Not Yet Presented

🚨 Not Yet Presented

📊 Key Numbers (Updated for K-12 Focus)

📊 Key Numbers (Updated for K-12 Focus)

Here’s how the proposed funding would be allocated over 7 years to support one million repatriates:

Category

🟨 Investment Capital

🟨 Living Stipend

🟨 Infrastructure Subsidies

🟨 K-12 Education

🟨 Military Assistance


Total

Total Funding

$300 billion

$5 billion

$50 billion

$10 billion

$7 billion

$372 billion

Annual Contribution

$42.86 billion

$714 million

$7.14 billion

$1.43 billion

$1 billion

$53.14 billion

🚨 The Urgency of Now

🚨 The Urgency of Now

The world is shifting. BRICS nations are expanding their influence in Africa, creating a new global order. Liberia’s alignment with BRICS would close the door to future U.S. influence in the region. This proposal offers a unique opportunity for the United States to:

  • Lead the West in reparative justice.

  • Strengthen alliances with African nations.

  • Secure its geopolitical interests in a rapidly changing world.

  • Lead the West in reparative justice.

  • Strengthen alliances with African nations.

  • Secure its geopolitical interests in a rapidly changing world.

📋 How You Can Help

📋 How You Can Help


We’re making progress—but to achieve this historic mission, we need every hand on deck.

✅ Whether you have direct connections to key leaders or simply want to be part of this transformative movement, your involvement matters. Here’s how you can help:

1️⃣ If You Have Connections to Decision-Makers: If you have a direct connection to any of the individuals or institutions listed above, let us know. These connections can open doors that will make this proposal a reality.

2️⃣ If You Support the Mission: Even if you don’t have direct connections, you can still make a difference.

📜 Liable Parties and Proposals

We are presenting detailed proposals to governments, religious organizations, and African tribes responsible for the transatlantic slave trade. Explore each proposal to learn more about our call for reparations, repatriation, and restoration.

🌍 Nations Liable for Their Role in the Transatlantic Slave Trade

Proposal to the USA: The United States built its entire economic system on slavery, benefiting from forced labor and generational exploitation. Our proposal outlines steps for reparations, repatriation, and restoration with Liberia. ➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to Portugal: Portugal was the first European nation to engage in the transatlantic slave trade, initiating the horrific system that would span centuries. ➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to Spain: Spain played a significant role in the enslavement of Africans through its vast colonial empire in the Americas and the Caribbean.

➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to Britain: Britain became the largest colonial empire during the height of the transatlantic slave trade, profiting from enslaved labor across its colonies. ➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to France: France was a key player in the slave trade, particularly in the Caribbean, where it exploited enslaved Africans to fuel its sugar economy. ➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to the Netherlands: The Dutch were heavily involved in slave trade routes and established the Dutch West India Company, which controlled much of the Atlantic slave trade.➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to Denmark: Denmark, though smaller, played a significant role in the West African slave trade, particularly through its colonies in the Caribbean.

➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to Sweden: Sweden’s involvement in the slave trade is lesser-known, but it did establish colonies in Africa and participated in the trade. ➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to Brazil: Brazil imported more enslaved Africans than any other country, becoming the largest slave-holding nation in history.

➡️ Read the Proposal

🕊️ Religious Organizations Liable for Their Role in the Transatlantic Slave Trade

Each faith-based institution will have its own proposal link.

Proposal to the Catholic Church: The Catholic Church issued papal bulls authorizing the enslavement of non-Christians, directly enabling the transatlantic slave trade. ➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to the Anglican Church: The Church of England was heavily involved in the slave trade, with bishops and clergy profiting from enslaved labor.➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to the Dutch Reformed Church: The Dutch Reformed Church was closely tied to the Dutch colonial system, which relied heavily on enslaved labor. ➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to Protestant Sects: Various Protestant groups across Europe and America played a role in the slave trade and benefited from the system. ➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to Jewish Financiers (Specific Individuals): Certain Jewish financiers and merchants played a role in funding voyages and enterprises involved in the transatlantic slave trade. ➡️ Read the Proposal

🌍 African Tribes Liable for Their Role in the Transatlantic Slave Trade

Each tribe or kingdom will have its own proposal link.

Proposal to the Kingdom of Dahomey: The Kingdom of Dahomey was a major player in the transatlantic slave trade, capturing and selling prisoners of war to European traders.

➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to the Ashanti Empire: The Ashanti Empire was heavily involved in the capture and sale of enslaved Africans in West Africa.

➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to the Yoruba Kingdoms (Oyo): The Yoruba Kingdoms, particularly Oyo, participated in internal conflicts that fueled the transatlantic slave trade. ➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to the Kongo Kingdom: The Kongo Kingdom initially allied with the Portuguese, facilitating the trade of enslaved people.

➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to the Imbangala (Angola): The Imbangala warriors of Angola were known for raiding villages to capture people for the slave trade. ➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to the Fante Confederacy: The Fante Confederacy controlled key coastal trade routes and was involved in trading captives with Europeans.➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to the Wolof States: The Wolof States were among the earliest participants in the transatlantic slave trade, engaging in trade with European powers.➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to the Mbundu (Ndongo and Matamba): The Mbundu people, particularly from Ndongo and Matamba, were frequently targeted for enslavement by European traders.

➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to the Aro Confederacy: The Aro Confederacy played a significant role in the slave trade through its network of trade routes across West Africa. ➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to the Kingdom of Benin: The Kingdom of Benin was involved in the slave trade, although it also resisted European interference at times. ➡️ Read the Proposal

📜 Liable Parties and Proposals

We are presenting detailed proposals to governments, religious organizations, and African tribes responsible for the transatlantic slave trade. Explore each proposal to learn more about our call for reparations, repatriation, and restoration.

🌍 Nations Liable for Their Role in the Transatlantic Slave Trade

Proposal to the USA: The United States built its entire economic system on slavery, benefiting from forced labor and generational exploitation. Our proposal outlines steps for reparations, repatriation, and restoration with Liberia. ➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to Portugal: Portugal was the first European nation to engage in the transatlantic slave trade, initiating the horrific system that would span centuries. ➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to Spain: Spain played a significant role in the enslavement of Africans through its vast colonial empire in the Americas and the Caribbean.

➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to Britain: Britain became the largest colonial empire during the height of the transatlantic slave trade, profiting from enslaved labor across its colonies. ➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to France: France was a key player in the slave trade, particularly in the Caribbean, where it exploited enslaved Africans to fuel its sugar economy. ➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to the Netherlands: The Dutch were heavily involved in slave trade routes and established the Dutch West India Company, which controlled much of the Atlantic slave trade.➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to Denmark: Denmark, though smaller, played a significant role in the West African slave trade, particularly through its colonies in the Caribbean.

➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to Sweden: Sweden’s involvement in the slave trade is lesser-known, but it did establish colonies in Africa and participated in the trade. ➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to Brazil: Brazil imported more enslaved Africans than any other country, becoming the largest slave-holding nation in history.

➡️ Read the Proposal

🕊️ Religious Organizations Liable for Their Role in the Transatlantic Slave Trade

Each faith-based institution will have its own proposal link.

Proposal to the Catholic Church: The Catholic Church issued papal bulls authorizing the enslavement of non-Christians, directly enabling the transatlantic slave trade. ➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to the Anglican Church: The Church of England was heavily involved in the slave trade, with bishops and clergy profiting from enslaved labor.➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to the Dutch Reformed Church: The Dutch Reformed Church was closely tied to the Dutch colonial system, which relied heavily on enslaved labor. ➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to Protestant Sects: Various Protestant groups across Europe and America played a role in the slave trade and benefited from the system. ➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to Jewish Financiers (Specific Individuals): Certain Jewish financiers and merchants played a role in funding voyages and enterprises involved in the transatlantic slave trade. ➡️ Read the Proposal

🌍 African Tribes Liable for Their Role in the Transatlantic Slave Trade

Each tribe or kingdom will have its own proposal link.

Proposal to the Kingdom of Dahomey: The Kingdom of Dahomey was a major player in the transatlantic slave trade, capturing and selling prisoners of war to European traders.

➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to the Ashanti Empire: The Ashanti Empire was heavily involved in the capture and sale of enslaved Africans in West Africa.

➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to the Yoruba Kingdoms (Oyo): The Yoruba Kingdoms, particularly Oyo, participated in internal conflicts that fueled the transatlantic slave trade. ➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to the Kongo Kingdom: The Kongo Kingdom initially allied with the Portuguese, facilitating the trade of enslaved people.

➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to the Imbangala (Angola): The Imbangala warriors of Angola were known for raiding villages to capture people for the slave trade. ➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to the Fante Confederacy: The Fante Confederacy controlled key coastal trade routes and was involved in trading captives with Europeans.➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to the Wolof States: The Wolof States were among the earliest participants in the transatlantic slave trade, engaging in trade with European powers.➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to the Mbundu (Ndongo and Matamba): The Mbundu people, particularly from Ndongo and Matamba, were frequently targeted for enslavement by European traders.

➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to the Aro Confederacy: The Aro Confederacy played a significant role in the slave trade through its network of trade routes across West Africa. ➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to the Kingdom of Benin: The Kingdom of Benin was involved in the slave trade, although it also resisted European interference at times. ➡️ Read the Proposal

📚 What’s at Stake

For 400 years, Black people from the continent of Africa were enslaved, exploited, and stripped of their identities. Today, their descendants still suffer the consequences of that injustice. The Global Reparations Fund is about more than money. It’s about:

Restoring dignity.

Rebuilding communities.

Creating a legacy of prosperity for future generations.

The time to act is now.

The Proposals

Explore the detailed strategies we've presented to governments, organizations, and tribes.

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