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Untold Truths: Exposing Slavery and Its Legacies at Loyola University Maryland
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Untold Truths: Exposing Slavery and Its Legacies at Loyola University Maryland in Vernon, BC
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Untold Truths brings together scholars, students, staff, and descendants to explore Loyola University Maryland's historical connections to slavery, Jim Crow, and racial injustice. They do so through a variety of forms, including historical narratives, analysis of newly uncovered archival sources, and creative works inspired by this history. Privileging the voices of descendants of the men, women, and children Jesuits enslaved and sold, this collection of essays explores Loyola's connections to slavery and its ongoing reverberations for the university and all those connected to it. This diverse and rich volume contributes to ongoing efforts to gain a fuller understanding of Loyola's past in hopes of finding pathways towards racial justice and inclusion on its campus-and on all campuses that seek to address historical injustices.
Untold Truths brings together scholars, students, staff, and descendants to explore Loyola University Maryland's historical connections to slavery, Jim Crow, and racial injustice. They do so through a variety of forms, including historical narratives, analysis of newly uncovered archival sources, and creative works inspired by this history. Privileging the voices of descendants of the men, women, and children Jesuits enslaved and sold, this collection of essays explores Loyola's connections to slavery and its ongoing reverberations for the university and all those connected to it. This diverse and rich volume contributes to ongoing efforts to gain a fuller understanding of Loyola's past in hopes of finding pathways towards racial justice and inclusion on its campus-and on all campuses that seek to address historical injustices.


















