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First Readings: Brown University’s Slavery and Justice Report
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  1. First Readings: Slavery and Justice
  2. First Readings: Slavery and Justice | Front Matter
    1. Introductory Note from the Dean of the College: Of Place and Purpose
    2. The Ruth J. Simmons Center for the Study of Slavery and Justice: Challenging Legacies, Renewing a Tradition
    3. "A simple question needed to be met with a straightforward answer:" An Interview with Brown University President Emerita Ruth J. Simmons
  3. First Readings: Slavery and Justice | Report
    1. Slavery and Justice | 1. Introduction
    2. Slavery and Justice | 2. Slavery, the Slave Trade, and Brown University
    3. Slavery and Justice | 3. Confronting Historical Injustice: Comparative Perspectives
    4. Slavery and Justice | 4. Confronting Slavery’s Legacy: The Reparations Question
    5. Slavery and Justice | 5. Slavery and Justice: Concluding Thoughts
    6. Slavery and Justice | 6. Recommendations
    7. Slavery and Justice | 7. Acknowledgements
  4. First Readings: Slavery and Justice | Back Matter
    1. Additional Information about Brown University’s Slavery and Justice Report

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