Harvard Transferes Early Slavery Photos
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Harvard agrees to transfer photos of enslaved people to black history museum

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Harvard agrees to transfer photos of enslaved people to black history museum.
The agreement ends a long legal battle between the institution and Tamara Lanier .
Ms Lanier argues she is a descendant of two people shown in the photos.
The images, taken in 1850 , were taken 15 years before the 13th Amendment to the US Constitution abolished slavery.
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