Facing Georgetown's history: a reader on slavery, memory, and reconciliation
"This volume is a collection of essays, articles, and documents intended to introduce readers to the history of Georgetown University's involvement in slavery and recent efforts to confront its troubling past. Georgetown's early history, which is closely tied to that of the Society of...
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Zusammenfassung: | "This volume is a collection of essays, articles, and documents intended to introduce readers to the history of Georgetown University's involvement in slavery and recent efforts to confront its troubling past. Georgetown's early history, which is closely tied to that of the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits) in Maryland, is a microcosm of the whole history of American slavery: the entrenchment of chattel slavery in the tobacco economy of the Chesapeake in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries; the contradictions of liberty and slavery at the founding of the United States; the rise of the domestic slave trade to the cotton and sugar kingdoms of the Deep South in the nineteenth century ; the political conflict over slavery and its overthrow amid civil war, and slavery's persistent legacies of racism and inequality. Georgetown is also emblematic of the complex entanglement of American higher education and religious institutions with slavery. Copious archival materials - literally, "receipts" - document that history down to the sizes of shoes distributed to enslaved people on the Jesuit plantations that subsidized the school. Today, Georgetown's efforts at recovery, repair, and reconciliation are part of a broader contemporary moment of reckoning with that history and its legacies. Universities are uniquely situated to conduct that reckoning in a constructive way through research, teaching, and modeling thoughtful, informed discussion. We hope that this volume will contribute to that effort at Georgetown and beyond"-- |
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spelling | Facing Georgetown's history a reader on slavery, memory, and reconciliation edited by Adam Rothman and Elsa Barraza Mendoza Washington, DC Georgetown University Press [2021] xxi, 330 Seiten, 8 ungezählte Seiten Tafeln Illustrationen, 1 Karte 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier "War and Priests : Catholic Colleges and Slavery in the Age of Revolution" / Craig Steven Wilder -- "Splendid Poverty" : Jesuit Slaveholding in Maryland / Robert Emmet Curran -- "Catholic Slave owners and the Development of Georgetown University's Slave Hiring system, 1792-1862" / Elsa Barraza Mendoza -- "Passing : Race, Religion, and the Healy Family" / James O'Toole -- Enslaved people named in a deed, 1717 -- A sermon on the treatment of slaves, 1749 -- Edward Queen petitions for freedom, 1791 -- Isaac runs away from Georgetown College, 1814 -- A Jesuit overseer calculates the cost of slave labor, 1815 -- Baptism of Sylvester Greenleaf at Newtown, 1819 -- Fr. James Ryder, SJ criticizes abolitionism, 1835 -- The Society of Jesus sets conditions on the sale of the Maryland slaves, 1835 -- Articles of Agreement between Thomas Mulledy, Henry Johnson, and Jesse Batey, 1838 -- A Jesuit priest witnesses anguish at Newtown, 1838 -- Bill of sale for Len, 1843 -- A Jesuit priest reports on the fate of the ex-Jesuit enslaved community in Louisiana, 1848 -- Aaron Edmunson, the last enslaved worker at Georgetown, 1859-1862 -- Labor contract at West Oak Plantation, Iberville Parish, Louisiana, 1865 -- Photograph of Frank Campbell, ca. 1900 -- "American Slavery in History and Memory and the Search for Social Justice" / Ira Berlin -- "The Case for Reparations" / Ta-Nehisi Coates -- "The Social Life of DNA : Racial Reconciliation and Institutional Morality after the Genome" / Alondra Nelson -- "Slavery's Remnants, Buried and Overlooked" / Matthew Quallen -- "Student Activists Sit In Outside DeGioia's Office" / Toby Hung -- "Recommendations to the President" / 3. Report of the Georgetown University Working Group on Slavery, Memory, and Reconciliation -- "How Georgetown is coming to terms with slavery in its past" / James Martin, S.J. -- "272 slaves were sold to save Georgetown. What does it owe their descendants? / Rachel L. Swarns -- "A Million questions' from descendants of slaves sold to aid Georgetown" / Rachel L. Swarns and Sona Patel -- "Louisiana families dig into their history, find they are descendants of slaves sold by Georgetown University" / Terry L. Jones -- "My Family's Story in Georgetown's Slave Past" / Cheryllyn Branche -- "Many in slave sale cited by Georgetown toiled in Southern Md." / Rick Boyd -- Remarks of Fr. Timothy Kesicki, SJ, at Georgetown University's Liturgy of Remembrance, Contrition, and Hope -- Remarks of Sandra Green Thomas at Georgetown University's Liturgy of Remembrance, Contrition, and Hope -- "Her ancestors were Georgetown's slaves. Now, at age 63, she's enrolled there- as a college freshman" / Terrance McCoy -- "A New Path to Atonement" / Marc Parry -- "This Could Be the First Slavery Reparations Policy in America" / Jesús A. Rodríguez -- "VIEWPOINT: Changing Perceptions on the GU272 Referendum" / Javon Price "This volume is a collection of essays, articles, and documents intended to introduce readers to the history of Georgetown University's involvement in slavery and recent efforts to confront its troubling past. Georgetown's early history, which is closely tied to that of the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits) in Maryland, is a microcosm of the whole history of American slavery: the entrenchment of chattel slavery in the tobacco economy of the Chesapeake in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries; the contradictions of liberty and slavery at the founding of the United States; the rise of the domestic slave trade to the cotton and sugar kingdoms of the Deep South in the nineteenth century ; the political conflict over slavery and its overthrow amid civil war, and slavery's persistent legacies of racism and inequality. Georgetown is also emblematic of the complex entanglement of American higher education and religious institutions with slavery. Copious archival materials - literally, "receipts" - document that history down to the sizes of shoes distributed to enslaved people on the Jesuit plantations that subsidized the school. Today, Georgetown's efforts at recovery, repair, and reconciliation are part of a broader contemporary moment of reckoning with that history and its legacies. Universities are uniquely situated to conduct that reckoning in a constructive way through research, teaching, and modeling thoughtful, informed discussion. We hope that this volume will contribute to that effort at Georgetown and beyond"-- Georgetown University (DE-588)39976-0 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Rassismus (DE-588)4076527-1 gnd rswk-swf Sklaverei (DE-588)4055260-3 gnd rswk-swf Schwarze (DE-588)4116433-7 gnd rswk-swf Georgetown University / History Georgetown University / History / Sources Jesuits / United States / History Jesuits / United States / History / Sources Slavery / United States / History Slavery / United States / History / Sources African Americans / History African Americans / History / Sources Racism / United States Reconciliation Memory / Social aspects / United States Georgetown University Jesuits African Americans Memory / Social aspects Racism Slavery United States History Sources (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Georgetown University (DE-588)39976-0 b Schwarze (DE-588)4116433-7 s Sklaverei (DE-588)4055260-3 s Rassismus (DE-588)4076527-1 s Geschichte z DE-604 Rothman, Adam 1971- (DE-588)135715636 edt Barraza Mendoza, Elsa (DE-588)1252905947 edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 9781647120979 |
spellingShingle | Facing Georgetown's history a reader on slavery, memory, and reconciliation "War and Priests : Catholic Colleges and Slavery in the Age of Revolution" / Craig Steven Wilder -- "Splendid Poverty" : Jesuit Slaveholding in Maryland / Robert Emmet Curran -- "Catholic Slave owners and the Development of Georgetown University's Slave Hiring system, 1792-1862" / Elsa Barraza Mendoza -- "Passing : Race, Religion, and the Healy Family" / James O'Toole -- Enslaved people named in a deed, 1717 -- A sermon on the treatment of slaves, 1749 -- Edward Queen petitions for freedom, 1791 -- Isaac runs away from Georgetown College, 1814 -- A Jesuit overseer calculates the cost of slave labor, 1815 -- Baptism of Sylvester Greenleaf at Newtown, 1819 -- Fr. James Ryder, SJ criticizes abolitionism, 1835 -- The Society of Jesus sets conditions on the sale of the Maryland slaves, 1835 -- Articles of Agreement between Thomas Mulledy, Henry Johnson, and Jesse Batey, 1838 -- A Jesuit priest witnesses anguish at Newtown, 1838 -- Bill of sale for Len, 1843 -- A Jesuit priest reports on the fate of the ex-Jesuit enslaved community in Louisiana, 1848 -- Aaron Edmunson, the last enslaved worker at Georgetown, 1859-1862 -- Labor contract at West Oak Plantation, Iberville Parish, Louisiana, 1865 -- Photograph of Frank Campbell, ca. 1900 -- "American Slavery in History and Memory and the Search for Social Justice" / Ira Berlin -- "The Case for Reparations" / Ta-Nehisi Coates -- "The Social Life of DNA : Racial Reconciliation and Institutional Morality after the Genome" / Alondra Nelson -- "Slavery's Remnants, Buried and Overlooked" / Matthew Quallen -- "Student Activists Sit In Outside DeGioia's Office" / Toby Hung -- "Recommendations to the President" / 3. Report of the Georgetown University Working Group on Slavery, Memory, and Reconciliation -- "How Georgetown is coming to terms with slavery in its past" / James Martin, S.J. -- "272 slaves were sold to save Georgetown. What does it owe their descendants? / Rachel L. Swarns -- "A Million questions' from descendants of slaves sold to aid Georgetown" / Rachel L. Swarns and Sona Patel -- "Louisiana families dig into their history, find they are descendants of slaves sold by Georgetown University" / Terry L. Jones -- "My Family's Story in Georgetown's Slave Past" / Cheryllyn Branche -- "Many in slave sale cited by Georgetown toiled in Southern Md." / Rick Boyd -- Remarks of Fr. Timothy Kesicki, SJ, at Georgetown University's Liturgy of Remembrance, Contrition, and Hope -- Remarks of Sandra Green Thomas at Georgetown University's Liturgy of Remembrance, Contrition, and Hope -- "Her ancestors were Georgetown's slaves. Now, at age 63, she's enrolled there- as a college freshman" / Terrance McCoy -- "A New Path to Atonement" / Marc Parry -- "This Could Be the First Slavery Reparations Policy in America" / Jesús A. Rodríguez -- "VIEWPOINT: Changing Perceptions on the GU272 Referendum" / Javon Price Georgetown University (DE-588)39976-0 gnd Rassismus (DE-588)4076527-1 gnd Sklaverei (DE-588)4055260-3 gnd Schwarze (DE-588)4116433-7 gnd |
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