Georgetown To Offer An Edge In Admissions To Slaves' Descendants
The university is making amends for its past ties to slavery. Renee Montagne talks to Georgetown Professor Marcia Chatelain of the university's Working Group on Slavery, Memory and Reconciliation.
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