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Articles of agreement between Thomas F. Mulledy, of Georgetown, District of Columbia, of one part, and Jesse Beatty and Henry Johnson, of the State of Louisiana, of the other part. 19th June 1838 · Georgetown Slavery Archive

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Skip to main content. Search using this query type:. Search only these record types:. Advanced Search (Items only). Get in touch with us. Get in touch with us. Articles of agreement between Thomas F. Mulledy, of Georgetown, District of Columbia, of one part, and Jesse Beatty and Henry Johnson, of the State of Louisiana, of the other part. 19th June 1838. Bill of sale for 272 slaves from Thomas Mulledy to Jesse Beatty and Henry Johnson. June 19, 1838. Text Item Type Metadata. Jesse Beatty and Henry JOhnso...

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Skip to main content. Search using this query type:. Search only these record types:. Advanced Search (Items only). Get in touch with us. Get in touch with us. This gallery contains a selection of items from the Georgetown Slavery Archive. Click on a thumbnail below or a title on the right view an item. Map of Maryland Jesuit stations →. Map of Maryland Jesuit stations. A marriage at Georgetown. Census of slaves to be sold in 1838. Manifest of the Katherine Jackson, 1838. Get in touch with us.

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Browse Collections · Georgetown Slavery Archive

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Skip to main content. Search using this query type:. Search only these record types:. Advanced Search (Items only). Get in touch with us. Get in touch with us. Browse Collections (5 total). Family histories, biographies, oral and video history, and archival material about the descendants of people owned by the Jesuits of the Maryland. View the items in. The Maryland Province slaves in Louisiana, and their descendants. View the items in. The Maryland Province slaves in Louisiana, and their descendants.

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Philodemic Society Debate, 1830 or 1831 · Georgetown Slavery Archive

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Skip to main content. Search using this query type:. Search only these record types:. Advanced Search (Items only). Get in touch with us. Get in touch with us. Philodemic Society Debate, 1830 or 1831. Philodemic Society Debate, 1830 or 1831. Slavery- Georgetown University; Debating Societies- Slavery. Amanuensis Book September 25, 1830 - July 25, 1837, The Philodemic Society Archives, Georgetown University Archives. Text Item Type Metadata. 10th Do. Should slaves be liberated? Larr; Previous Item.

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Skip to main content. Search using this query type:. Search only these record types:. Advanced Search (Items only). Get in touch with us. Get in touch with us. The Georgetown Slavery Archive is a repository of materials relating to the Maryland Jesuits, Georgetown University, and slavery. It includes archival material on the 1838 sale of slaves by Rev. Thomas Mulledy, S.J. Who was the President of Georgetown at the time; slavery and slave life on the plantations of the Maryland Jesuits. The members of th...

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Historical Timeline – Slavery, Memory, and Reconciliation

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If you are interested in learning more about slavery, memory, and reconciliation at Georgetown, throughout higher education, and around the country, we recommend the following readings. Please check back regularly for additions and updates. Beckett, Edward. S.J. Listening to Our History: Inculturation and Jesuit Slaveholding. Studies in the Spirituality of Jesuits. 28/5 (November 1996): 1-48. Berlin, Ira. American Slavery in History and Memory and the Search for Social Justice. February 9, 2015. Web.

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Report – Slavery, Memory, and Reconciliation

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In August 2015, Georgetown University President John J. DeGioia. Asked the University community. To come together to reflect upon our University’s history and involvement in the institution of slavery. In September 2015, he convened and charged the Working Group on Slavery, Memory, and Reconciliation to help guide this process. Specifically, the Working Group’s charge was to:. Make recommendations on how best to acknowledge and recognize Georgetown’s historical relationship with the institution of slavery.

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Conversations – Slavery, Memory, and Reconciliation

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Through academic panels, dialogues, art and performance, and other opportunities for learning and discussion, our campus community is exploring our history and its meaning today. Georgetown’s story is, in many ways, representative of our nation’s story. Through media, collaboration with colleagues in higher education and other avenues of public discourse, we have been a part of explorations of this history on a national level. Please note some news sites require subscriptions to their coverage. Panel Exa...

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Working Group Reflections – Slavery, Memory, and Reconciliation

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Working Group – Slavery, Memory, and Reconciliation

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In August of 2015, Georgetown University launched a new effort. To reflect on, engage with, and learn from its historic ties to slavery. The Working Group on Slavery, Memory, and Reconciliation was appointed and charged. By Georgetown University President John J. DeGioia in September to study and make recommendations to help guide the University’s ongoing work related to slavery and its legacies. Since that time, the Working Group has created a new public digital archive of historical documents. Haben Fe...

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