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“In one sense, no act of reparation will be satisfactory for those whose lives were so under-valued both as human beings held in slavery and then as human chattel to satisfy the financial indebtedness of a Catholic institution. Nonetheless, the university must also put into place - as it is attempting to do - a program that both admits the horror and error of its past actions and directs its students, faculty, and administrations to an awareness of the dignity of all people, especially those who even today are often considered less than worthy of respect and dignity.”

Quote by Wilton Daniel Gregory

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Wilton Daniel Gregory

Wilton Daniel Gregory, born on December 7, 1947, is an individual whose profession and category are unknown. more

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