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Graduates Demand US Colleges Make Up for Past Slavery Ties

时间:2021-06-01 02:45来源:互联网 提供网友:nan   字体: [ ]
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Some young Black people want their universities to fulfill1 their promises to help the descendants of enslaved people.

They say students and people who live in college communities need to hold the universities responsible. And they say this is the time to do it.

Jason Carroll recently graduated from Brown University in Providence2, Rhode Island. Shepard Thomas graduated from Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. a year ago. They are descendants of enslaved people.

Carroll said, "There's been a shift in America. We're at a different place. Just a few years ago, it was controversial to say ‘Black Lives Matter.'"

Carroll and Thomas say at least their universities recently identified their ties to the slave trade. But they believe there is still more to be done.

Thomas is a member of a group of students who came to Georgetown because of a special program for the descendants of enslaved people.

Historical ties to slavery

In the 1800s, Georgetown's leaders helped sell a group of 272 men, women and children who were slaves at large farms in Maryland to other farms in Louisiana. The money from the sale helped the school pay off debt.

About five years ago, Georgetown said it would give students like Thomas special admissions considerations. He is among the first of that group to graduate.

Some of the older universities in the U.S. had ties to slavery or received money from people who sold slaves.

Craig Steven Wilder at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology wrote a book about the connection between higher education and slavery in 2013. Around the time of Georgetown's announcement, he said: "Every college that was established before the American Revolution has direct ties to slavery."

Carroll was a student government leader during his time at Brown. Students there recently voted to ask the university to offer a program similar to the one offered by Georgetown. It would help the descendants of slaves "entangled4 with and/or afflicted6 by the university and the Brown family."

In addition to Georgetown and Brown, people are watching the University of Chicago, the University of Virginia and the University of Georgia.

The city of Athens is home to the University of Georgia. The city is trying to make up for a 1960s plan that took over the properties of 50 Black families in order to build student housing. Activists7 and students say both the university and the city need to pay attention to the way the construction hurt families.

Hattie Whitehead Thomas is now 72. She grew up in the Athens neighborhood taken over by the school.

She said the school "needs to do more...and acknowledge what it did." The school has said that the student housing helped Black people because students "from all racial and socioeconomic backgrounds" lived there.

Earlier in 2021, the mayor of Athens signed a resolution that said the city would take steps to make up for the harm caused when the land was taken over.

Efforts to make up for the past

The University of Virginia, or UVA, in the town of Charlottesville, was established by the third American president, Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson was a slave owner.

Lawmakers in Virginia recently approved a program. It requires the state's five public colleges, including UVA, to identify the descendants of enslaved people who worked on the land that the schools now occupy, and offer them benefits. One of the benefits might be free college.

Cauline Yates says she is a descendant of one of Jefferson's slaves. She said the university needs to "stand up and honor our ancestors."

Brian Coy is a UVA spokesperson. He said the school is not yet sure what kind of offer it will make to the descendants of slaves. But he said UVA created a memorial that recognizes the work enslaved people did for the school.

Caine Jordan is a graduate student at the University of Chicago. He said students there are upset that the university does not seem to be willing to take full responsibility for how it dealt with Black people in the past.

The school removed markers honoring Stephen Douglas, a U.S. senator from the 1800s who profited from slave labor8. But the school said Douglas has no connection with the university, which was founded after the senator's death. The University of Chicago president is expected to make a statement noting the school's commitment to racial fairness.

"All of it rings hollow if you're founded on Black pain, and you're not willing to acknowledge that," Jordan said.

Thomas and Carroll want people to continue to follow the stories at Georgetown and Brown universities. Both schools say they will look for ways to spend money on community projects that would help slave descendants.

Thomas said observers need to pay attention to how the money is spent. "The fear is that the university will use these funds for their own purposes."

In Rhode Island, one part of the Brown University plan is to spend money to help local schools in Providence. However, Carroll notes that most local students are not Black. "That's not really a solution," he said. "In a way, it's even more insulting."

Davarian Baldwin is an American studies professor at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut. He said the students and community members should keep the pressure on the universities.

"(They) will do as little as they can get away with," he said.

Words in This Story

descendant –n. someone who is related to a person or group of people who lived in the past

graduate –v. to earn a degree showing official completion of studies at a college or university

funds –n. (pl.) money

benefits –n. (pl.) money or something extra that is provided by an employer or government to a worker or citizen

acknowledge –v. to accept or not deny the truth of some statement or position

shift –n. a change in position or way of thinking

controversial - adj. relating to or causing much discussion, disagreement, or argument : likely to produce controversy9

entangle3 –v. to get (someone) involved in a confusing or difficult situation — usually used as (be/get) entangled

afflict5 –v. to cause pain or suffering to (someone or something)

ring hollow –adj. describing a weak or empty statement

get away with –v. to do something without being held responsible


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1 fulfill Qhbxg     
vt.履行,实现,完成;满足,使满意
参考例句:
  • If you make a promise you should fulfill it.如果你许诺了,你就要履行你的诺言。
  • This company should be able to fulfill our requirements.这家公司应该能够满足我们的要求。
2 providence 8tdyh     
n.深谋远虑,天道,天意;远见;节约;上帝
参考例句:
  • It is tempting Providence to go in that old boat.乘那艘旧船前往是冒大险。
  • To act as you have done is to fly in the face of Providence.照你的所作所为那样去行事,是违背上帝的意志的。
3 entangle DjnzO     
vt.缠住,套住;卷入,连累
参考例句:
  • How did Alice manage to entangle her hair so badly in the brambles?爱丽丝是怎么把头发死死地缠在荆棘上的?
  • Don't entangle the fishing lines.不要让钓鱼线缠在一起。
4 entangled e3d30c3c857155b7a602a9ac53ade890     
adj.卷入的;陷入的;被缠住的;缠在一起的v.使某人(某物/自己)缠绕,纠缠于(某物中),使某人(自己)陷入(困难或复杂的环境中)( entangle的过去式和过去分词 )
参考例句:
  • The bird had become entangled in the wire netting. 那只小鸟被铁丝网缠住了。
  • Some military observers fear the US could get entangled in another war. 一些军事观察家担心美国会卷入另一场战争。 来自《简明英汉词典》
5 afflict px3zg     
vt.使身体或精神受痛苦,折磨
参考例句:
  • I wish you wouldn't afflict me with your constant complains.我希望你不要总是抱怨而使我苦恼。
  • There are many illnesses,which afflict old people.有许多疾病困扰着老年人。
6 afflicted aaf4adfe86f9ab55b4275dae2a2e305a     
使受痛苦,折磨( afflict的过去式和过去分词 )
参考例句:
  • About 40% of the country's population is afflicted with the disease. 全国40%左右的人口患有这种疾病。
  • A terrible restlessness that was like to hunger afflicted Martin Eden. 一阵可怕的、跟饥饿差不多的不安情绪折磨着马丁·伊登。
7 activists 90fd83cc3f53a40df93866d9c91bcca4     
n.(政治活动的)积极分子,活动家( activist的名词复数 )
参考例句:
  • His research work was attacked by animal rights activists . 他的研究受到了动物权益维护者的抨击。
  • Party activists with lower middle class pedigrees are numerous. 党的激进分子中有很多出身于中产阶级下层。 来自《简明英汉词典》
8 labor P9Tzs     
n.劳动,努力,工作,劳工;分娩;vi.劳动,努力,苦干;vt.详细分析;麻烦
参考例句:
  • We are never late in satisfying him for his labor.我们从不延误付给他劳动报酬。
  • He was completely spent after two weeks of hard labor.艰苦劳动两周后,他已经疲惫不堪了。
9 controversy 6Z9y0     
n.争论,辩论,争吵
参考例句:
  • That is a fact beyond controversy.那是一个无可争论的事实。
  • We ran the risk of becoming the butt of every controversy.我们要冒使自己在所有的纷争中都成为众矢之的的风险。
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