The Important Information From An Essay On Philosophy, Written By A Poet Who Was A Slave And Found More Than A Century Later

Did (eventually fired) professor and anti-slavery advocate Benjamin Hedrick “have too much, or proper forms of influence over his students in matters of politics? Could a public university professor hold views that were unpopular in the state and even problematic for the economy of the state?” The questions George Moses Horton was asking still resound today.