Do you? The title doesn't even indicate that this is about Harvard's own historical use of slaves.
>“I have been bombarded with questions that I cannot answer,” he wrote in his resignation letter. “Is it true that the university does not really want to know the whole truth about its history of slave ownership in the Caribbean?”
Great article. Really resonates with a lot of what's happening right now, particularly what's going on in Cuba at the moment. The history of child slavery and exploitation connected to Harvard didn't start with Jeffrey Epstein!
Curious_Type2606 | 6 hours ago
This seems like something I already know the answer to without reading the article…is this worth the read?
gin_possum | 5 hours ago
Yes it’s pretty interesting
ApprehensiveSquash4 | 6 hours ago
Do you? The title doesn't even indicate that this is about Harvard's own historical use of slaves.
>“I have been bombarded with questions that I cannot answer,” he wrote in his resignation letter. “Is it true that the university does not really want to know the whole truth about its history of slave ownership in the Caribbean?”
Curious_Type2606 | 5 hours ago
I assume it’s about the university cutting funding/institutional support for slavery research to appease the Trump administration
ApprehensiveSquash4 | 4 hours ago
It actually isn't about that.
paperairplaneclub | an hour ago
Read the article dude it's really not about that
paperairplaneclub | an hour ago
Yes
paperairplaneclub | an hour ago
Great article. Really resonates with a lot of what's happening right now, particularly what's going on in Cuba at the moment. The history of child slavery and exploitation connected to Harvard didn't start with Jeffrey Epstein!