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On November 20, 1989, Michigan Representative John Conyers (1929–2019) introduced a bill to the House of Representatives that called for the establishment of a commission to investigate the possibility of paying reparations to the descendants of Africans enslaved and brought to the American colonies as early as 1619. Although Conyers’s bill did not pass, he reintroduced it into every congressional session until he resigned in 2017.