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Submit ReviewNorwich, CT resident Tamara Lanier believes she is the descendant of two enslaved people—Renty and his daughter, Delia. They were photographed in 1850 for Harvard professor Louis Agassiz, as part of his research to advance the racist theory that Africans had different origins from Europeans. photographs-harvard.html">Lanier wants those early photographs, and has sued Harvard for “wrongful seizure, possession and expropriation” of them.
More than 40 descendants of Louis Agassiz support Lanier’s efforts and have written 06-17-Agassiz-Descendants-to-Harvard.pdf">an open letter to Harvard asking the university to relinquish the photos.
This hour, Lanier shares her story with us.
And we talk to historian and professor from Georgetown University, Marcia Chatelain, about how American universities are confronting their legacies of slavery.
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And, you can watch a video of Lanier telling her story.
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