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Harvard University said it is committing $100 million to study and redress the Ivy League institution's historical ties to slavery. Harvard President Larry Bacow announced the historic pledge, along with the release of the more than 100-page report on the institution's legacy of slavery. Bacow noted that Harvard had relied heavily on slavery for nearly 150 years after its founding in 1636, with several of the university's presidents counted among those who enslaved other people. Over 70 enslaved individuals “worked and lived on campus, where they cared for Harvard presidents and professors and fed generations of Harvard students,” the report noted.
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①Harvard University said it is committing $100 million to study and redress the Ivy League institution's historical ties to slavery.
突出study and redress;Ivy League Institutions要注意紧凑
Harvard University said it is committing $100 million … to STUDY AND REDRESS the <Ivy League institution's> historical ties to slavery.
②Harvard President Larry Bacow announced the historic pledge, along with the release of the more than 100-page report on the institution's legacy of slavery.
more than 100-page report要紧凑
Harvard President Larry Bacow announced the historic pledge, … along with the release of the <more than 100-page report> … on the institution's legacy of slavery.
③Bacow noted that Harvard had relied heavily on slavery for nearly 150 years after its founding in 1636, with several of the university's presidents counted among those who enslaved other people.
注意意群的切割
Bacow noted that Harvard had relied heavily on slavery for nearly 150 years after its founding in 1636, … with several of the university's presidents counted among those who enslaved other people.
④Over 70 enslaved individuals “worked and lived on campus, where they cared for Harvard presidents and professors and fed generations of Harvard students,” the report noted.
注意停顿
Over 70 enslaved individuals "worked and lived on campus, … where they cared for Harvard presidents and professors … and fed generations of Harvard students," … the report noted.
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Harvard University said it is committing $100 million to study and redress the Ivy League institution's historical ties to slavery. Harvard President Lawrence Bacow announced the historic pledge, along with the release of the more than 100-page report on the institution's legacy of slavery. Bacow noted that Harvard had relied heavily on slavery for nearly 150 years after its founding in 1636, with several of the university's presidents counted among those who enslaved other people. Over 70 enslaved individuals “worked and lived on campus, where they cared for Harvard presidents and professors and fed generations of Harvard students,” the report noted.
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