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The sun rises on Mother Emanuel Church June 20.
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Many of today’s campus troubles have their roots in a racial past of American universities
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At the root of today’s racial troubles on campuses is the past, when most American universities were intimately connected to slave trade and slavery. Harvard, Princeton, Brown were no exception.