What is one way the information about the payment of reparations to descendants of enslaved people conflicts in “On Reparations” and “Georgetown Reckons With Its Past”?

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One article presents arguments that support the payment of reparations; the other presents arguments that oppose such payments.
One article presents arguments that support the payment of reparations; the other presents arguments that oppose such payments.

One article dates the issue of reparations to the Civil War; the other suggests the issue dates to the arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1492.
One article dates the issue of reparations to the Civil War; the other suggests the issue dates to the arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1492.

One article presents arguments in favor of reparations and opposed to them, while the other presents the need to pay reparations as a given.
One article presents arguments in favor of reparations and opposed to them, while the other presents the need to pay reparations as a given.

One article states that cash payments are the only desirable form of reparations; the other suggests that reparation can take many forms.

One article states that cash payments are the only desirable form of reparations; the other suggests that reparation can take many forms.