
Report: mitch mcconnell found to be the direct descendant of 2 slave owners
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Census records from the mid-1800s show that two great-great-grandfathers of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) were slave owners, NBC News reports. The discovery comes after
McConnell stated last month that he does not believe the government should pay reparations to the descendants of slaves. "I don't think reparations for something that happened 150
years ago, when none of us currently living are responsible, is a good idea," he said. "We've tried to deal with our original sin of slavery by fighting a civil war, by
passing landmark civil rights legislation. We've elected an African American president." McConnell's great-great-grandfathers, James McConnell and Richard Daley, lived in
Limestone County, Alabama, and between the two, owned at least 14 slaves, NBC News reports. Slavery experts are not calling on the descendants of slave owners to pay reparations, but say
their families did benefit from slave labor. "Smaller farms and plantations still benefited enormously from the unpaid labor of enslaved people, which likely helped them build
multigenerational wealth," Chuck Collins, a senior scholar at the Institute for Policy Studies, told NBC News. SUBSCRIBE TO THE WEEK Escape your echo chamber. Get the facts behind the
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it called and emailed McConnell's office, asking if he knew his great-great-grandfathers were slave owners, but received no response. McConnell, who grew up in Alabama, has said his
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