Nation's wealthiest Black man says corporate America should consider slavery reparations.
"I think that’s going to be a political decision that’s going to have to be made and decided upon," the CEO of private equity firm Vista Equity Partners told the outlet."But I think corporations have to also think about, well, what is the right thing to do?"
Smith suggested corporations can use their"capital to repair the communities that they are directly associated with in the industries in which they cover."
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