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    Explore "historicalinjustices" with insightful episodes like "The Cost of Haiti’s Freedom", "DIY Reparations", "Devin Nunes's Twitter Lawsuit, the Boeing 737 Max Debacle & Socialism's Rise in America | Will Packer" and "Best-of: Bryan Stevenson" from podcasts like ""The Daily", "Planet Money", "The Daily Show: Ears Edition" and "The Gray Area with Sean Illing"" and more!

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    The Cost of Haiti’s Freedom

    The Cost of Haiti’s Freedom

    In 1791, enslaved Haitians did the seemingly impossible. They ousted their French masters and created the first free Black nation in the Americas.

    But France made Haitians pay for that freedom.

    A team of reporters from The New York Times looked at the extent and effect of the ensuing payments.

    Guest: Catherine Porter, the Toronto bureau chief for The New York Times.

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    Devin Nunes's Twitter Lawsuit, the Boeing 737 Max Debacle & Socialism's Rise in America | Will Packer

    Devin Nunes's Twitter Lawsuit, the Boeing 737 Max Debacle & Socialism's Rise in America | Will Packer

    Trevor highlights Boeing's influence over the FAA, Neal Brennan examines the rise of socialism in the U.S., and filmmaker Will Packer discusses "The Atlanta Child Murders."

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    Best-of: Bryan Stevenson

    Best-of: Bryan Stevenson
    Here, at the holidays, I wanted to share some of my favorite episodes of the show with you. Bryan Stevenson tops the list. He’s the founder of the Equal Justice Initiative, the author of the remarkable book Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption, a MacArthur genius, and so much more. There are some people you meet who seem like they’re operating on a higher plane of decency, grace, and thoughtfulness. Stevenson is one of them. His thoughts on justice, on poverty, on racism, and on shame have stayed with me ever since this conversation, and they’ll do the same for you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices