U.S. university acknowledging the enslaved people who built it
The University of Virginia, acknowledging its past as an institution that enslaved 4,000 people to build and maintain its grounds, has unveiled a memorial to honour them.
Its ‘Memorial to Enslaved Laborers’ recognizes the men, women and children forced to live and work at the school between 1817, when the school’s construction began, and 1865, when the Civil War ended slavery.