Georgetown U.'s Road to Slavery Reparations Was Paved With Good Intentions, Leading to a Can of Worms
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June 22, 202215 min read3037 words
Published: June 22, 2022  |  15 min read3037 words
By, RealClearInvestigationsXStory Streamrecent articlesIn the annals of racial reckoning, Georgetown University’s public atonement for its historical links to slavery has attracted special attention and generous praise.Since the student newspaper jolted the campus with accou...
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August 29, 2022
Brilliantly well-written article showcasing the conundrum of whether or not universities and the city itself should try to make amends to descendants of slaves and the consequences and hardships of that choice, if it was to be done or not, all told in a beautifully woven narrative.
August 29, 2022
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