Sunday, August 18, 2019

"The Names of the Enslaved People who Built the University of North Carolina"



"The joint efforts of researchers, archivists, historians, students, and administrators has resulted in the identification of more than 100 enslaved people who built and labored at the University from 1795 to 1865. Students in History 398, an undergraduate seminar on slavery taught by Professor Jim Leloudis in Fall 2017 contributed significantly to this research.  The list of 119 names enumerated below is neither exhaustive nor complete, and it is certain that countless enslaved people who built, worked at, and contributed to the University will never be identified. Enslaved women and children are likewise largely absent from this list, but it is hoped that future work will uncover more information about their presence at and contributions to the University."


FB: This absolutely factual sentence reflects a lot of bravery and, I'm sure, long years of persistence by a bunch of people "The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill was founded in the midst of a slave society by slaveholders."

Like, literally, the story of that sentence includes at least one person who sacrificed a traditional academic career because their research is alienating people in power

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