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Open access violence: Legacies of white supremacist data making at the Penn Museum, from the Morton Cranial Collection to the MOVE remains - Volume 30 Issue 2
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Open access violence: Legacies of white supremacist data making at the Penn Museum, from the Morton Cranial Collection to the MOVE remains | International Journal of Cultural Property | Cambridge Core
Harvard University's top leaders likely enslaved thousands of people between the founding of the school in 1636 and the defeat of the Confederacy, according to new research.
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So far, they have confirmed that at least 259 Harvard officials enslaved people — and they are still digging through records.
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Harvard officials enslaved more than 1,600 people, new research reveals - The Boston Globe
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