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Teen Missions International founder Robert Bland dies at 92


Teen Missions International founder Robert Bland dies at 92
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Teen Missions International founder Robert Bland dies at 92
Teen Missions International founder Robert Bland dies at 92
| Saturday, April 10, 2021
Robert Bland (second from left) | Teen Missions International
Robert Bland, who was affectionately known as “Bob” and led Teen Missions International for 50 years after he founded it in 1970, died peacefully at the age of 92 on Good Friday. The funeral service will be held Saturday at a church in Ohio.
“Bob was a great man of God. He was my Youth Pastor at Mt Tabor 75 years ago and I just reconnected with him within the past year,” wrote one Mike Davidson on the Facebook page of Mount Tabor Community Christian Church in Chillicothe, Ohio, where the funeral service will be held Saturday morning. ....

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Colleges confront their links to slavery and wrestle with how to atone for past sins


Colleges and universities across the U.S. have been taking a hard look at their ties to slavery.
This isn’t an entirely new phenomenon. Back in 2006, Brown University published a report showing that the university – from its construction to its endowment – participated in and benefited from the slave trade and slavery.
And since then, several other colleges and universities have disclosed their ties to the use of slave labor.
At the University of Mississippi, a slavery research group has found that at least 11 enslaved people labored on the campus.
At Georgetown University, officials disclosed in 2016 that one of its presidents – Thomas Mulledy – sold 272 enslaved men, women and children in 1838 to save the university from bankruptcy. The revelation sparked an effort to track down descendants of the people and to atone by offering preferential admission – but not scholarships – for them to study at Georgetown. ....

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Historians discuss the racist history of mass incarceration in Appalachia in roundtable event


On Wednesday, Feb. 24, the Africana Studies program hosted the second part of a four part roundtable series on the carceral state in Appalachia, with a focus on the historical roots of mass incarceration in the region that UT calls home.
The roundtable discussion was animated in large part by the fact that the 13th Amendment, enacted at the end of the Civil War, abolished slavery except as punishment for a crime. 
This exception renders slavery still legal under the U.S. Constitution as a condition for convicted criminals and is the legal bedrock for the racialized American system of mass incarceration. Wednesday’s event sought to trace the development of this system in Appalachia, a region that is often sidelined in this chapter of history. ....

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