Among elite U.S. universities, Harvard, Yale, Brown, and
Georgetown have all admitted in recent years that at one time they
benefited financially from the slave trade.
But two Protestant seminaries have now gone a step further, saying that in recognition of their own connections to racism they have a Christian duty to pay reparations.
Virginia Theological Seminary in Alexandria, Va., the flagship
institution of the U.S. Episcopal Church, announced in September that it
has set aside $1.7 million for a reparations fund, given that enslaved
persons once worked on its campus and that the school participated in
racial segregation even after slavery ended.But two Protestant seminaries have now gone a step further, saying that in recognition of their own connections to racism they have a Christian duty to pay reparations.
Earlier this month, Princeton Theological Seminary in Princeton, N.J., followed suit with an announcement of a $27 million endowed fund for reparations, from which $1.1 million would be dispersed annually.
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