Harvard pledges $100M to research, atone for role in slavery
By COLLIN BINKLEY
AP Education Writer
BOSTON (AP) — Harvard University has vowed to spend $100 million to research and atone for its ties with slavery. President Lawrence Bacow announced the funding Tuesday alongside a new report detailing many ways the college benefited from slavery and perpetuated racial inequality. The report found that the Ivy League university’s faculty, staff and leaders enslaved more than 70 Black and Native American people from its founding in 1636 to 1783. The report says the university “should make a significant monetary commitment, and it should invest in remedies of equal or greater breadth than other universities.” But it stops short of recommending direct financial reparations.