The history of slavery in the United States will always be tied to institutions across our country. The University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) is no exception. UMB’s Historical Ties to Slavery and Racism aims to investigate UMB’s connections to slavery and racism. The goal is to provide a framework for a better understanding of generations of racialized trauma.

The focus of UMB’s Historical Ties to Slavery and Racism includes evaluating research into the names of buildings at UMB and providing recommendations on appropriate reparative actions. 

Representatives from History Associates, Inc. (HAI), will assist the work of the commission. Beginning with a Phase 1 report, HAI’s research will explore UMB’s historical ties to slavery, racism, and the devaluation of marginalized groups. This work will inform our conversations and actions toward being a more anti-racist institution.

  • Bruce Jarrell

    Message from President Jarrell

     

    A letter to the UMB community from President Bruce Jarrell announcing the 1807 Commission on Slavery and Racism.

  • History Associates, Inc. Presentation

    Research and Findings

    On April 4, 2024, representatives from History Associates, Inc., presented and discussed Phase 1 findings from their research on the University’s connection to slavery and racism.

  • Partial Timeline of Commission

    Timeline of Work

    Follow the accomplishments and milestones of the 1807 Commission.