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Reckoning with Slavery in US Intellectual History and in the University

As a prelude to the release of the book based on the work of the Yale and Slavery Research Project, this panel discussion focuses on how elite universities, their founders, and faculty over time, have used, benefitted from, and understood the story of enslavement in North America. It also examines how successive generations of historians have written and re-written the story

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