The 18th Century Founding of Yale and its Many Contexts - Native American Dispossession and the Puritan Vision
Offered By: Yale University via YouTube
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Overview
Explore the complex history surrounding Yale University's 18th-century founding in this 57-minute lecture from the DeVane Lecture Series. Delve into the intertwining narratives of Native American dispossession and the Puritan vision that shaped the institution's early years. Examine how racial slavery, a central theme in American history, influenced the development of Yale and other educational institutions. Investigate the broader context of colonialism, religious motivations, and societal norms that contributed to Yale's establishment. Analyze the long-lasting impacts of these historical factors on the university's evolution and its role in American society. Consider how this foundational period continues to resonate in contemporary discussions about institutional legacy, social responsibility, and the ongoing struggle for equality in higher education.
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Class 4 The 18th Century Founding of Yale and its Many Contexts
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