{"exhibit":{"id":20,"title":"Slavery at UGA","description":"
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Slavery is an integral part of the University of Georgia\u2019s history. While the university itself did not own enslaved people, it did benefit from the institution of slavery by contributing to both the finances and the labor which founded and maintained the campus throughout the antebellum period. The purpose of this \u201cSlavery at the University of Georgia\u201d website is to act as an archival collection of documents which will detail the University of Georgia\u2019s connections to slavery and foster a better understanding of the role slavery and slave labor played on campus.<\/p>\r\n
As American universities begin to examine their own histories related to slavery, this website will serve as a starting point for the University of Georgia. It is our hope, that as time goes on, more information will be added to the website and the story of UGA\u2019s connections to slavery in the antebellum South will become clearer.<\/p>\r\n
The Archive<\/a> contains all the primary documents found pertaining to slavery on campus.<\/p>\r\n The Collections<\/a> organize these archival materials thematically.<\/p>\r\n