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1838 Jesuit slave sale

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The result was: scheduled for Wikipedia:Today's featured article/June 19, 2022 by Wehwalt (talk) 07:28, 4 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]

 
Manifest of slaves shipped to Louisiana

The 1838 Jesuit slave sale took place on June 19 when the Maryland Province of the Society of Jesus agreed to sell 272 slaves to two Louisiana planters for $115,000. This was the culmination of a long-running debate among the Jesuits over whether to keep, sell, or manumit their slaves. In 1836, the Jesuit Superior General authorized the sale on three conditions: the slaves must be permitted to practice their Catholic faith, families must not be separated, and the proceeds must only be used to support Jesuits in training. It soon became clear that the conditions had not been fully met; families were separated and most of the slaves were not permitted to carry on their faith. The Jesuits only received partial payment many years late. For humanitarian reasons, the Jesuits delivered only 206 of the 272 slaves. Many Jesuits were outraged by the sale, and the superior general removed the provincial superior for disobeying orders and promoting scandal, exiling him to Nice for several years. (Full article...)

I would think so. You wrote it! Ergo Sum 21:17, 16 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]