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Untold Truths

Untold Truths book coverUntold Truths brings together scholars, students, staff, and descendants to explore Loyola University Maryland’s historical connections to slavery, Jim Crow, and racial injustice. They do so through a variety of forms, including historical narratives, analysis of newly uncovered primary documents, and creative works inspired by this history. Privileging the voices, perspectives, and research of descendants of the men, women, and children Jesuits had enslaved, sold, and trafficked in 1838, this collection of essays explores Loyola’s connections to that sale and its ongoing reverberations for the institution and all those connected to it. This diverse and rich volume contributes to ongoing efforts to gain a fuller understanding of Loyola’s past in hopes of finding pathways towards racial justice and inclusion on its campus—and on all campuses that seek to address historical injustices.

Task Force Report

The task force report documents Loyola’s historic ties to slavery, particularly evidence of a direct financial connection between Loyola’s founding and the proceeds of the GU272 sale. From July 1855 through December 1860, Loyola Jesuits also rented laborers who were likely enslaved, and Loyola likely benefited from the labor of an unidentified woman listed in an 1860 census as enslaved by the Order of the Jesuits in Baltimore. 

The task force also documented examples of Loyola support for the Confederacy and the Lost Cause including naming a building and donor society for George Carrell Jenkins, a Confederate soldier and advocate of the Lost Cause. 

In addition to documenting the repair work underway Âé¶¹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú, the report also makes ten recommendations for continuing the campus’ march toward anti-racism and social justice.

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Supporting Services

The information in the report can be difficult and troubling to process, so please give yourself the time and space you might need—and seek out additional support. Students can contact the Counseling Center, Campus Ministry, Thrive Center for Student Success, the Division for Student Development or the Office of Equity and Inclusion. Faculty, staff, and administrators can reach out to counselors at Acentra (formerly KEPRO), Loyola’s Employee Assistance Program, at 1-800-765-0770.

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