Harvard commits $100M to redress its complicity with slavery
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dHarvard University is dedicating $100 million for the creation of a fund to study and redress its "extensive entanglements with slavery," university President Lawrence Bacow said Tuesday.
The university's attempt to reckon with its past is detailed in a report titled "Harvard & the Legacy of Slavery," which documents how the slave trade in the 17th and 18th centuries "comprised a vital part of the New England economy, and powerfully shaped Harvard University."
"The report makes plain that slavery in America was by no means confined to the South," Bacow said in a message to members of the Harvard community.
After recent burglaries at homes of professional athletes – including Kansas City Chiefs stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce – the NFL and NBA have issued security memos to teams and players warning that “organized and skilled groups” are increasingly targeting players’ residences for such crimes.