Georgetown Exploited the Economy of Slavery Long After Selling Its Own Slaves
U.S. · MEDIA
June 22, 20225 min read954 words
Published: June 22, 2022  |  5 min read954 words
By, RealClearInvestigationsXStory Streamrecent articlesIt would be wrong to assume that after the Maryland Jesuits sold 272 slaves to Louisiana planters in 1838, slavery came to an end at Georgetown College.It’s likely that hundreds of slaves worked at the college, and on th...
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August 29, 2022
Interesting article filled with quotes and sources, presenting the circumstances in which people kept being slaved and abused by Georgetown University even after the massive slave sale of 272 slaves in 1838.
August 29, 2022
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