The Receipts Are In: Fulton’s Report on Reparations

Unveiling the truth behind Fulton County’s history, the Reparations Task Force has documented the profound impact of racial exploitation. Their groundbreaking 636-page report reveals how the county’s wealth was built on the backs of enslaved people and their descendants. With a stark reminder that this history is part of what shapes our present, we must embrace transparency and accountability for true progress and healing. Media Credit: Marvin Arrington Jr

📚 The Receipts Are In. The Truth Is Documented.

The Fulton County Reparations Task Force didn’t speculate — it documented.

Their 636-page report shows that Fulton County’s early prosperity was built on bondage, with taxes on enslaved people providing 20–30% of county revenue. Those dollars funded roads, courthouses, jails, and salaries for public officials.

After slavery, exploitation didn’t end — it evolved.
• Georgia’s first county chain gang was created in Fulton in 1876
• 86% of recorded convicts were Black in the first 40 years
• Enslaved labor was replaced with unpaid convict labor
• The county’s growth continued — on forced Black labor

The report estimates that Black convict laborers lost between $4.6 BILLION and $13.6 BILLION in wages and generational wealth.

This isn’t about blame.

It’s about truth, accountability, and repair.
I’m proud to have authored the legislation creating the Fulton County Reparations Task Force, secured $250,000 to complete this report, and passed the resolution to extend their work so real recommendations can now be made.

You can’t fix what you refuse to face.
And Fulton County is finally facing the truth.
The work continues.

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