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Yale University issues apology for role in slavery

Yale University on Friday issued an apology for its connection to slavery after several years of research and study that it said it undertook into its formative ties to the slave trade.
“Today, on behalf of Yale University, we recognize our university’s historical role in and associations with slavery, as well as the labor, the experiences, and the contributions of enslaved people to our university’s history, and we apologize for the ways that Yale’s leaders, over the course of our early history, participated in slavery,” the U.S. educational institution said in a statement.
In recent years, a growing number of institutions have formally apologized for their historical role in the transatlantic slave trade. A desire to confront racist legacies in the U.S. picked up momentum in 2020.
Since October 2020, members of the Yale Slavery Research Project have conducted research into links to slavery by the New Haven, Connecticut-based university, making their findings public.