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Princeton Theological Seminary — which is located near Princeton University, but is not part of the Ivy League school — completed a two-year audit of its history with slavery in 2018.
Despite being a mere five-minute walk from Forbes and McCarter Theatre, the Princeton Theological Seminary is beyond the radar of many University students.Though Seminary students often enroll in ...
Princeton Theological Seminary will set aside more than $25 million to pay reparations for its historical ties to slavery, thrusting the seminary to the forefront of a national debate over how ...
Summary of the many ways in which Princeton University currently contributes to and engages with the Princeton community. Submitted in a memo to the Princeton mayor and council on Feb. 22, 2023. ...
The Association of Black Seminarians at Princeton Theological Seminary — a student group that helped raise the slavery reparations issue at the school — plans to call for at least $120 million ...
Nyasha Junior, a religion professor at Temple University who graduated from Princeton Theological Seminary’s PhD program in 2008, said “reparations” can be a loaded term and “sounds big ...
Rev. Dr. Jonathan Lee Walton will begin his term as the first Black and the first Baptist President of the Princeton Theological Seminary (PTS) on Jan. 1. Walton is also an alum of the Seminary, ...
As part of its Campus Guide series, Princeton Architectural Press has published the second edition of "Princeton University and Neighboring Institutions," by Robert Spencer Barnett. The guide features ...
After the Princeton Theological Seminary published a report that it played a role in slavery, they have designated $27 million to pay reparations. Kia Morgan-Smith Oct 22, 2019 ...
Founded in 1812, the seminary, which is independent of Princeton University, benefited from the slave economy through investments in Southern banks and by having donors who profited from slavery ...
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