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Slavery and Justice
First Readings 2020
The 2006 Report of the Brown University Steering Committee on Slavery and Justice made a deep and permanent contribution to historical scholarship on racial slavery in the Americas and transformed higher education’s engagement with its history of slavery. This digital edition features an interactive reading experience, an expanded set of historical documents, and an array of supplemental resources.
Slavery and Justice: Report
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Slavery and Justice: Resources
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Historical Documents
CollectionTranscriptions of Historical Documents
CollectionStudent Resources
CollectionCenter for the Study of Slavery and Justice
CollectionThe John Carter Brown Library
CollectionUniversity Library
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Single Resources
Link Link THE JOHN CARTER BROWN LIBRARY: Resources for the Study of Slavery and its Legacy
Link STUDENT RESOURCES: Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America
Link STUDENT RESOURCES: Native American and Indigenous Studies Initiative
Link STUDENT RESOURCES: Healing from Racial and Cultural Trauma
Link Center for the Study of Slavery and Justice
Image HISTORICAL DOCUMENT:
Title Page of The Rights of Colonies Examined (Fig. 3)Image TRANSCRIPTION:
Title Page of The Rights of Colonies Examined (Fig. 3)Image HISTORICAL DOCUMENT:
Letter from Isaac Tripp to the Brown Brothers (Fig. 4)Image TRANSCRIPTION:
Letter from Isaac Tripp to the Brown Brothers (Fig. 4)