White Howard University Professor Examined Black Student in Mock Slave Auction: Report

The Caged Bird is an online magazine created by minority students for minority students across the nation. The magazine recently published a story detailing how a white Howard University professor allegedly opened a class on Frederick Douglassโ€™ slave narrative by turning the classroom into a mock slave auction, singling out one of the two black…

The Caged Bird is an online magazine created by minority students for minority students across the nation. The magazine recently published a story detailing how a white Howard University professor allegedly opened a class on Frederick Douglassโ€™ slave narrative by turning the classroom into a mock slave auction, singling out one of the two black men in the class to serve as an example.

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According to the Caged Bird, the instructor, who was unidentified, was discussing how slaves were examined before they were sold and asked the black student to stand up because he looked โ€œhealthyโ€ and โ€œlike the type of slave buyers would look for.โ€ The professor then allegedly examined the student as if he were a piece of property in front of the entire class.

โ€œItโ€™s OK, Iโ€™m uncomfortable, too; Iโ€™m white,โ€ the professor reportedly told the class.

โ€œI stood up because I didnโ€™t expect him to do or say the things he said and did. I didnโ€™t sit down sooner because I was so shocked,โ€ the student told the magazine.

The instructor even allegedly told the student to โ€œturn around so we can see your buttocks.โ€

โ€œHe asked me to show my butt to the class so that he could get a better sense of my worth, and had the audacity to say that it was uncomfortable for him, too, because heโ€™s a white man,โ€ the student said. โ€œI wanted to hit him ... I was being racially and sexually harassed in front of my peers, and the only thing I could think to defend myself was by punching him.โ€

The professor reportedly let the class know that the student would have been worth the grand sum of $400.

The Root reached out to Howard University for a statement regarding the alleged incident. The university responded by saying that it is โ€œaware of the incident and is investigating the matter.โ€

Read more at the Caged Bird.

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