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Harvard Transfers 1850 Daguerreotypes of Enslaved People to International African American Museum After Legal Battle

After a seven-year legal battle, Harvard transferred 1850 daguerreotypes of seven enslaved individuals to the International African American Museum for preservation and public display.

  • On Wednesday, Harvard University transferred 1850 daguerreotypes depicting Renty, Delia, and five other enslaved people to the International African American Museum in Charleston, the museum announced.
  • Tamara Lanier sued Harvard, claiming Papa Renty was her ancestor, and the case wound through Massachusetts courts before a settlement was reached.
  • The daguerreotypes were made in 1850 under a commission tied to racist scientific claims, shot from several angles with subjects partly stripped, including Delia naked from the waist up.
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Early photos of enslaved people in 1850 head home from Harvard to South Carolina museum

Harvard University has handed over rare 1850 photos of enslaved people to a museum in Charleston. Descendants of the enslaved say that means they are finally coming home.

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