Georgetown University Students To Vote On Slavery Reparations Fund

FILE - In this July 10, 2013, file photo, prospective students tour Georgetown University's campus in Washington. The good news is that Americans are saving more than ever for college. The bad news is that the averag... FILE - In this July 10, 2013, file photo, prospective students tour Georgetown University's campus in Washington. The good news is that Americans are saving more than ever for college. The bad news is that the average amount still isn’t enough to cover one year at a four-year public university. In a report released Tuesday. Sept. 9, 2014, the College Savings Plans Network found that the average college savings or prepaid tuition account is now worth about $20,671 _ almost double what these “529” accounts were worth during the dog-days of the recession. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File) MORE LESS
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Georgetown University students are considering a fee benefiting the descendants of enslaved people sold to pay off the school’s debts, an effort that would create one of the first reparations funds at a major U.S. institution.

News outlets report undergraduate students will vote Thursday on a “Reconciliation Contribution” in the form of a $27.20-per-semester fee. The fund would go toward projects in underprivileged communities where some descendants live, like Maringouin, Louisiana.

The student-led proposal is aimed at atoning for the 1838 sale of 272 slaves, organized by two Jesuits to keep the university afloat. Georgetown has memorialized those sold and now offers preference in admissions to their descendants, but has yet to offer financial reparations.

The referendum is non-binding. University officials haven’t indicated how they would respond if it passes.

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