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NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Tamara Lanier who, following a six-year legal battle with Harvard University, won the ownership to images of her enslaved descendants.
A Norwich woman’s 14-year campaign to get Harvard University to give up photographs of two enslaved people she believes were her ancestors — who were forced to pose half-naked by a Harvard “scientist” ...
Harvard University has agreed to transfer ownership of the earliest known photographs of enslaved people to Tamara Lanier, a descendant of one of the subjects, as part of a landmark legal settlement ...
Harvard University has agreed to turn over 175-year-old photographs of enslaved people to a museum in South Carolina, ending ...
Harvard University will relinquish 175-year-old photographs believed to be the earliest taken of enslaved people to a South ...
Harvard University will relinquish ownership of the earliest known photographs of enslaved people as part of a historic legal ...
Harvard University will transfer photos of enslaved people to a S.C. museum after legal challenges from a woman who believes she is a descendant ...
Harvard University will transfer photos of enslaved people to a S.C. museum after legal challenges from a woman who believes ...
A Norwich woman is claiming victory Thursday night after Harvard agrees to relinquish possession of early photographs of ...
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The university has agreed to relinquish ownership of two 175-year-old daguerreotypes of an enslaved father named Renty and ...