Document Type
Article
Department/Program
English
Journal Title
The Flat Hat Newspaper
Pub Date
9-12-2022
Abstract
Excerpt from the article: "The William & Mary was the second university in the U.S. after Brown University to establish a funded, institutional examination of its dark history of complicity with slavery and Jim Crow segregation. After resolutions from the Student Assembly and Faculty Assembly, the Board of Visitors in 2009 established the Lemon Project: A Journey of Reconciliation, named after Lemon, a man enslaved by the College..."
Recommended Citation
Meyers, Terry L., Behind the Brick Walls: On “Hearth” and Slavery at the William & Mary (2022). The Flat Hat Newspaper.
https://scholarworks.wm.edu/aspubs/2108
Publisher Statement
Permission to archive this article in W&M Scholarworks was given by the author and the current editors of the Flat Hat Newspaper at the time of publication, 2022.
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