The school has renamed two buildings in honour of two of the 272 people sold. Their descendants gathered on the Georgetown campus for a dedication ceremony yesterday.
One building is named Isaac Hawkins Hall in honour of the first person listed in documents related to the sale. Another bears the name of Anne Marie Becraft, a free woman of color who taught Catholic black girls in Georgetown.
Jesuit Conference of Canada and the United States president Rev Timothy Kesicki said during a prayer service that the group has "greatly sinned" and is "profoundly sorry."
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