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Founded in 1821 in the heart of Washington, D.C., Gonzaga is a Catholic college preparatory school for boys in grades 9-12. Teacher Ed Donnellan and his students helped answer a student question about the connection between enslavement and their school... and they found a lot of answers that then led to changes in dialogue within their school community. The work went far beyond the academic and straight into the hearts of many. You don't want to miss this story.
Visit:
Georgetown Slavery Archive
Archival materials that relate to the 272 people sold by the Jesuits in Maryland
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Founded in 1821 in the heart of Washington, D.C., Gonzaga is a Catholic college preparatory school for boys in grades 9-12. Teacher Ed Donnellan and his students helped answer a student question about the connection between enslavement and their school... and they found a lot of answers that then led to changes in dialogue within their school community. The work went far beyond the academic and straight into the hearts of many. You don't want to miss this story.
Visit:
Georgetown Slavery Archive
Archival materials that relate to the 272 people sold by the Jesuits in Maryland
Let's be friends:
Twitter- @historyherway
Instagram- @teachinghistoryherway
Blog & Website: http://www.teachinghistoryherway.com
Facebook- http://www.facebook.com/teachinghistoryherway
Let's be friends and continue the conversation!
Instagram: @teachinghistoryherway
X: http://www.twitter.com/historyherway
On the Web/Blog: http://www.teachinghistoryherway.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/teachinghistoryherway
BlueSky: @historyherway.bsky.social
Support the production of the Teaching History Her Way Podcast by purchasing some really great history tees. Click here to shop now or go to www.teachinghistoryherway.com and click on "Merch."
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