Thank you for speaking out, Jonathan. The oblique positions that Ivy League institutions like Princeton have taken in light of their historic institutionalization of scientific racism and specifically, Princeton's utter dependence on funds from the profits of slavery (in addition to personal slave ownership by Princeton Presidents) to keep the doors open, renders unconscionable the contemporary contemplation of their investment in privatized prisons, which is simply "Slavery By Another Name."
Thank you for speaking out, Jonathan. The oblique positions that Ivy League institutions like Princeton have taken in light of their historic institutionalization of scientific racism and specifically, Princeton's utter dependence on funds from the profits of slavery (in addition to personal slave ownership by Princeton Presidents) to keep the doors open, renders unconscionable the contemporary contemplation of their investment in privatized prisons, which is simply "Slavery By Another Name."