Descendants of Enslaved Call Upon Loyola’s Community to Continue Acknowledging History
Lexi Faison • April 24, 2024
This article is the second of a four-part series investigating Loyola’s connections to slavery. As of 2024, over 8,000 descendants of the Georgetown University sale of...
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Ryan Cahill • April 24, 2024
The following does not represent the views of Loyola University Maryland, the Greyhound, or Loyola University’s Department of Communication. Have you ever been stuck outside Power Plant, Federal Hill, or Fells Point and seen the Blue Jay Shuttle picking up Johns Hopkins students thinking, “I wish Loyola did that” as you wait for your Uber home...
Matthew McCarney • April 4, 2024
From a largely untold perspective of North American history, hip-hop musical, “Mexodus,” at Baltimore Center Stage in Mt. Vernon sheds light on a population of slaves in the United States that fled...
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