The Georgetown Slavery Archive is a repository of materials relating to the Maryland Jesuits, Georgetown University, and slavery. This project was initiated in February 2016 by the Archives Subgroup of the Georgetown University Working Group on Slavery, Memory, and Reconciliation and is part of Georgetown University's Slavery, Memory, and Reconciliation initiative. Our research is ongoing.

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Baptism of Mary, September 16, 1827

Baptismal record for Mary, the daughter of Ned and Rachel, dated September 16, 1827. Rachel was owned by Mareen Duvall, and Ned was owned by the…

John Ashton places a runaway advertisement for Tom, June 15, 1775

Rev. John Ashton, a Jesuit priest in Maryland, places an advertisement in the Maryland Gazette for a man named Tom in 1775. Rev. Ashton was a Jesuit…

Interview with Kyla Matthews (L’25), March 19, 2023

An interview with Georgetown Law Center student and GU272 descendant Kyla Matthews (L'25) conducted by Lady Nwadike for We Are Georgetown: Celebrating…

Andrew Bordea, An interview with Henrietta Pike, May 4, 2023

Interview with Henrietta Pike, a descendant of Louisa Mahoney Mason, conducted on May 4, 2023 by Georgetown student Andrew Bordea (GU'26). A…

William Gaston & Slavery: A Conversation between Professor John Mikhail and Professor Adam Rothman

Audio recording and transcript of a conversation between Georgetown Law Center's Professor John Mikhail and Georgetown University historian Professor…