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Reporting Back

If we think about it, the tangible evidence of any investigation is typically a report. Reports can take on myriad formats and roles. They may be oral or written, but what is consistent is that there’s a communicated expectation established between the requester and the reporter before the transaction gets underway.

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Reporting Back

Posted on Mar. 26, 2021, by Dr. Frederick Gooding, Jr.

If we think about it, the tangible evidence of any investigation is typically a report. Reports can take on myriad formats and roles. They may be oral or written, but what is consistent is that there’s a communicated expectation established between the requester and the reporter before the transaction gets underway.

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Who is Charley Thorp?

Posted on Mar. 12, 2021, by Marcellis Perkins

Episode 3 Doc Talk intermission we ask the question "Who is Charley Thorp?"

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Benching Jim Crow

Posted on Mar. 12, 2021, by Marcellis Perkins

In Episode 4 of the Reconcile This! podcast, we take a look at an excerpt from Benching Jim Crow.

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Photos / Artifacts

Granbury Depot

Posted on Mar. 08, 2021, by TCU RRI

A visit to the Granbury Depot uncovered deed records and historical information related to Hood County during TCU's time in Thorp Spring, Texas.

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Thought Leadership

The Pen Drops

Posted on Mar. 08, 2021, by Dr. Frederick Gooding, Jr.

When confronting the past, the question becomes: which parts of the past will represent the truth? There are five principal components to our university’s plan for racial reconciliation: 1) research, 2) report, 3) dissemination, 4) discussion, and 5) determination. I’ll write about these one at a time. Starting with research may sound obvious, but it is not obvious unless it is noticed.

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Artifacts / Photos

Slavery Artifacts

Posted on Mar. 04, 2021, by TCU RRI

A collection of census records, tax rolls and family records related to the Clark family.

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