The 1838 Jesuit sale of 272 slaves that still haunts Georgetown University today

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The Georgetown Jesuit Slave Sale of 1838

Maryland Jesuits built farms as early as the 1600s to grow tobacco and corn. By the 1830s, they owned six farms covering 12,000 acres.

Catholic priests of the Society of Jesus, called Jesuits, used the work of hundreds of enslaved people to fund their schools…

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