Author and journalist Rachel Swarns will report on the 272 enslaved people that were sold by Catholic priests in 1838 to ensure the growth of the Catholic institution of higher learning now known as Georgetown University.   The author will explore this history through the many generations of the Mahoney family, which includes the living descendants’ efforts to receive acknowledgment and reparations from the Church and the University.

Rachel Swarns is a contributing writer at the New York Times and a journalism professor at New York University.   She is the author of American Tapestry: The Story of the Black, White, and Multiracial Ancestors of Michelle Obama and co-author of Unseen: Unpublished Black History from the New York Times Photo Archives.

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