Highly unlikely, and pretty much impossible. IMO those directly involved after slavery and those directly involved in Jim Crow segregation have a legal argument.
The rest nah
Pretty much how I feel about it. Still, I'd like to see the conversation on reparations/apologies over slavery turn into conversations on segregation, white flight, gentrification, systemic racism, etc., and how the generation that perpetuated that are still alive and haven't been held accountable. The same people who say, "I wasn't around during slavery" or, "I never owned any slaves", get real uncomfortable when you talk about sh!t that either they or their parents, grandparents were actively involved in or turned a blind eye to. What's the use though.......there was no real justice in South Africa, can't expect anything different here.