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Harvard Sets Up $100 Million Endowment Fund For Slavery Reparations Despite $53.2 Billion Endowment

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Jeff Johnson breaks down Harvard University's announcement to spend $100 million in an endowment to support descendants of slaves who contributed to the success of the university.

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