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Sibling sues co-trustees for withholding his share of proceeds | Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly

Sibling sues co-trustees for withholding his share of proceeds | Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly
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Harvard s fight to keep photos of enslaved people goes to the Massachusetts high court

Harvard s fight to keep photos of enslaved people goes to the Massachusetts high court
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Harvard owns slave photos, not descendants, says court

12-09-2016 Harvard University is the rightful owner of photos of enslaved individuals, a US court has ruled in a lawsuit that accused the institution of illegally and “shamelessly” profiting from the images. The decision was handed down on Wednesday, March 3, at the Massachusetts Superior Court in Massachusetts. ‘Complicit in justifying slavery’ In 2019, Tamara Lanier sued the university, demanding that it return the images to her family, pay unspecified damages to her and acknowledge that it was “complicit in perpetuating and justifying the institution of slavery”. According to the lawsuit, the images depict her family s ancestors, two South Carolina slaves identified as Renty and his daughter, Delia, who were forced to pose shirtless in 1850. They were photographed by a Harvard professor, biologist Louis Agassiz, to support the now-discredited theory that Africans and African-Americans were inferior to white people.

CT woman s suit against Harvard over images of enslaved ancestors dismissed

CT woman s suit against Harvard over images of enslaved ancestors dismissed FacebookTwitterEmail FILE - In this July 17, 2018, photo, Tamara Lanier holds an 1850 photograph at her home in Norwich, Conn., of a South Carolina slave named Renty, who Lanier said is her family s patriarch. The portrait was commissioned by Harvard biologist Louis Agassiz, whose ideas were used to support the enslavement of Africans in the United States. In March 2019, Lanier filed a lawsuit in Massachusetts state court demanding that Harvard turn over the photo and pay damages. In March 2021, a Massachusetts Superior Court judge dismissed the suit. (John Shishmanian/The Norwich Bulletin via AP, File)John Shishmanian / Associated Press

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