THE LAND REMEMBERS LANDSCAPE AND JESUIT SLAVEHOLDING IN MARYLAND Lecture and Exhibit Opening Thursday, March 19 4-6 PM LOYOLA NOTRE DAME LIBRARY AUDITORIUM Speakers: Dr. Lynn Nehemiah, Dr. Laura Masur. Banner for The Land Remembers: Landscape and Jesuit Slaveholding in Maryland, lecture and exhibit opening slash reception

The Land Remembers: Landscape and Jesuit Slaveholding in Maryland, lecture and exhibit opening/reception

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Thu, Mar 19, 2026

4 PM – 6 PM EDT (GMT-4)

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Dr. Lynn Nehemiah, White Marsh Historical Society, and Dr. Laura Masur, Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Catholic University, will discuss the complex historical legacy of Jesuit slaveholding in Maryland and how landscapes connected to the enslaved can carry forward traces of this violent past and inform contemporary discussions about institutional accountability. A reception and opening of the exhibit Reckoning and Renewal: Confronting Slavery and Its Legacies at Loyola University Maryland will follow the discussion.

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