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Leslie M. Harris, "Slavery and the University: Histories and Legacies" (U Georgia Press, 2019)

New Books in African American Studies

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The Practice of Slavery on College Campuses

Slavery as a labor institution is infinitely adaptable. That has been true in human history, and it is no less true in the americas. If you are a black person on a campus, you're probably an enslaved person or some other kind of laborer. Even if you're not owned by a particular white person on campus, are you's not employed by that particular white person? The rules of a racial supremacy, of white supremacy, mean that one on campus can order you to do something out of line. And if those students abused an enslaved person, which they often did, I'll just use word 'wicked' They harmed the property right of the owner who would

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