This paper discusses the connections between American universities and the institution of slavery. It examines four universities connections that were funded in different eras of United States history, including Harvard and Yale in the Colonial Era, University of Chicago in the Antebellum Era, and the University of Oregon in Post-Reconstruction Era, as well as what they are currently doing in the form of reparations. The thesis of the paper is that through the history of the United States, the level of association between slavery and universities decreases, due to the rise of abolitionist ideals
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During the early 1830’s, the nascent American Antislavery Society needed support at the local level....
People who practiced slavery across the United States, or engaged in slavery-related practices, were...
American universities have drawn international attention in recent years as their ties to and histor...
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The March Toward Militancy: Student Aggression and the Slave Community at the University of Mississi...
Long-overdue research projects into institutional links to slavery have highlighted the complex ways...
The radical nature of abolitionist activism and ideology at institutions of higher learning is the a...
The University of Mississippi was built using slaves, but the enslaved and their descendants were wi...
This thesis examines the issue of slavery in America, including how the institution began, treatment...
Excerpt from the article: The College of William and Mary was the second university in the U.S. aft...
On 16 September 2018, the University of Glasgow released the report ‘Slavery, Abolition and the Univ...
Social Justice Week lecture traces what Americans know about the history of slavery and its impact o...
Many universities around the United States are attempting to grapple with their institution’s histor...
Craig Steven Wilder. Ebony and Ivy: Race, Slavery, and the Troubled History of America\u27s Universi...
Presentation at the Society of American Archivists Annual Meeting in New Orleans, LA on August 16, 2...
During the early 1830’s, the nascent American Antislavery Society needed support at the local level....
People who practiced slavery across the United States, or engaged in slavery-related practices, were...
American universities have drawn international attention in recent years as their ties to and histor...
This book surprises. It focuses, for one thing, on the northeastern United States, not on the southe...
The March Toward Militancy: Student Aggression and the Slave Community at the University of Mississi...
Long-overdue research projects into institutional links to slavery have highlighted the complex ways...
The radical nature of abolitionist activism and ideology at institutions of higher learning is the a...
The University of Mississippi was built using slaves, but the enslaved and their descendants were wi...
This thesis examines the issue of slavery in America, including how the institution began, treatment...
Excerpt from the article: The College of William and Mary was the second university in the U.S. aft...
On 16 September 2018, the University of Glasgow released the report ‘Slavery, Abolition and the Univ...
Social Justice Week lecture traces what Americans know about the history of slavery and its impact o...