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成人头条 students publish 鈥淯ntold Truths: Exposing Slavery and Its Legacies at 成人头条鈥

The cover of "Untold Truths: Exposing Slavery and Its Legacies at 成人头条 University Maryland"

成人头条 University Maryland鈥檚 Center for the Humanities and Apprentice House Press will mark the publication of Untold Truths: Exposing Slavery and Its Legacies at 成人头条 with a book launch event on April 15, 2024, at 7 p.m. The event, which will be held in McGuire Hall on the Evergreen campus, is free and open to the public, but registration is required. . 

The book was created as part of the Aperio Series of Humane Texts, a unique Center for the Humanities initiative that enables faculty and students to collaborate on original research and publish their work with , 成人头条鈥檚 student-run publishing company. 

Untold Truths is a student-created work that was compiled while the President鈥檚 Task Force on 成人头条鈥檚 Connections to Slavery was working on a report for the 成人头条 community. That report, which was informed by student research and writing in Untold Truths, was released in January 2024 and explains 成人头条鈥檚 connection to the sale of the Georgetown 272鈥攖he 272 enslaved men, women, and children sold in 1838 by the Society of Jesus. The report is available through 成人头条鈥檚 Universities Studying Slavery site.

鈥淚 am really proud that I was able to help contribute some pieces and storytelling for our University, and I鈥檓 grateful to have been part of this,鈥 said Alexis Faison, 鈥24, an interdisciplinary communication and political science major who served on the task force and wrote a reflection for the book. 鈥淪tudents are thinking about their 成人头条 experience and how their presence contributes to that experience. This is definitely not the end. There is still so much that we haven鈥檛 explored.鈥 

The event will offer the opportunity to hear from the student researchers, writers, artists, and descendants of the Georgetown 272 who contributed work to the volume. They will reflect on their journey to understand slavery and its legacies at 成人头条 while compiling this poignant anthology, share archival materials that inspired their writing, and celebrate the culmination of their hard work and dedication to reveal these Untold Truths. 

鈥淏y showcasing the talents, diligence, and insights of 成人头条 students and descendants of the 272, Untold Truths reveals a collaborative effort to confront horrible histories of slavery and its legacies to forge a more racially just path,鈥 said David Carey, Jr., Ph.D., Doehler Chair in History and a member of the task force. 

Sponsored by the Center for the Humanities, this event also celebrates the Center's four decades of supporting humanities scholarship and programming on 成人头条's campus and beyond. 

鈥淯ntold Truths exemplifies the power of the humanities to critically engage with the injustices of the past and present and to bring people together to chart a more just way forward,鈥 said Martin Camper, Ph.D., associate professor of writing and director of the Center of the Humanities. 

About the Book 

Untold Truths brings together scholars, students, staff, and descendants to explore 成人头条 University Maryland鈥檚 historical connections to slavery, Jim Crow, and racial injustice. They do so through a variety of forms, including historical narratives, analysis of newly uncovered archival sources, and creative works inspired by this history. Privileging the voices of descendants of the men, women, and children Jesuits enslaved and sold, this collection of essays explores 成人头条鈥檚 connections to slavery and its ongoing reverberations for the University and all those connected to it. This diverse and rich volume contributes to ongoing efforts to gain a fuller understanding of 成人头条鈥檚 past in hopes of finding pathways towards racial justice and inclusion on its campus鈥攁nd on all campuses that seek to address historical injustices. 

About the Series 

Humanities in Action is a new limited event series sponsored by 成人头条 University Maryland's Center for the Humanities. The series invites scholars, artists, and public figures to campus to talk about timely issues of broad significance that affect what it means to be human in our society and the world. 

Learn more at the Humanities in Action site.

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