The Harvard Crimson - Volume CXLIX, No. 62

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The Harvard Crimson THE UNIVERSITY DAILY, EST. 1873

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VOLUME CXLIX, NO. 62

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CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS

| WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 2022

Slavery at Harvard These are the names of individuals enslaved by leadership, faculty, staff, and donors at Harvard University between 1636 and 1783. It is “almost certainly an undercount.”

Titus Bilhah Cesar Peter Obadiah Guinea Zillah Tobe Rose Cato Violet Cato Samuel Sarah ‘Young Jerry’ Cuffy Scipio Rose Jeffrey Peter Rose Violet Jem ‘The Spaniard’ Mononotto’s Wife Pequot Woman Indigenous Man Indigenous Girl

Juba Venus Dinah Bilhah’s Son Hope Dorcas Onesimus Brill Cicely Scipio Philicia Pompey Leos Flora Zillah Cuffy London James Agnes Frank Buff Hannibal Jeoffrey Jerry Jude Mira Violet Jenny Toney Hannibal George Cicely Cuffe Philip Ffeild Flora Jane Lucy Cesar Anne Cato York Cato Brister Freeman Violet’s Mother Mousse/Deyaha Cato ‘A Little Boy’ ‘The Moor’ Mononotto’s Son Mononotto’s Son Indigenous Man Pequot Boy Indigenous Woman Indigenous Woman Unnamed Individual Unnamed Individual Unnamed Individual

On Tuesday, Harvard University released a landmark report on its historic ties to the instutition of slavery. Appendix I listed the individuals above. For more about the report, see Pages 1 and 4. For a list of enslavers, see Page 5. For more about this cover, see Reverse.


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