Johns Hopkins, founder of Baltimore Research University and the hospital, which has long been considered a slavery and early abolitionist, owned slaves, the organization announced Wednesday. Census records have recently come out during a research inventory of many slaves of slaves Pakins in the mid-1800s. University President Ronald J. “There …
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