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Georgetown to Consider Challenge of Referendum Approving Fee for Slavery Reparations

A Georgetown University (DC) legislative body this week will consider a challenge to a successful student referendum to increase tuition to benefit the descendants of slaves sold by the university in the 1800s.  Two students filed a suit claiming the referendum violated the Georgetown University Student Association’s (GUSA) constitution and regulations, according to student newspaper The Hoya.
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