Wednesday, March 27, 2002Reparations at Brown: Harvard's Charles Ogletree and author Randall Robinson say that their Reparations Coordinating Committee will sue universities that may have benefitted from slavery. For now, Brown, Harvard, Yale, Princeton, and the University of Virginia are targets. Brown University had no comment for this article in the Brown Daily Herald, though it does contend that it never owned slaves or used slave labor.Matthew Tokson reports here on Ogletree's speech at Dartmouth last term. Posted by Andrew Grossman at 4:46 PM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
Dartlog ToolsHanover NewsDartmouth LinksNota BeneArticles of note—culled from the Internet by TDR. Nothing thrills a classical music crowd more than a new piece of music that doesn't make them physically ill. "Irony, it turns out, does cross the Hudson River." You don't say. Child rape, pt. II. Moral Hypocrisy What's worse: killing someone, or raping a child? Did Aristotle steal his works from the Egyptians? A theory rebutted. Dartmouth BlogsFavorites
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