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Slave Owner Donated a slaveworked Rhodeendowed the first Yale Scholarship Publishesand preaches in favor of slavery Tries but failsSlave Owner Presided over Connecticut whileSlave Owner Late in ID: 383519

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First Rector of YalePreacher, theologianJonathan Trumbull President of YaleTimothy Dwight President of YaleScientist & Yale FacultyU.S. Vice PresidentSamuel F. B. Morse Inventor of the Telegraph Slave Owner. Donated a slave-worked Rhodeendowed the first Yale Scholarship. Publishesand preaches in favor of slavery. Tries but failsSlave Owner. Presided over Connecticut whileSlave Owner. Late in life joins society thatenforces gradual emancipation law.Slave Owner. Defends American slavery, butWest Indies. During his tenure, Yale graduates"Statutory Slave" Owner.* Later a coloniza-tionist. Supported 1831 rejection of "NegroSlave Owner, and plantation master. Uses 40and slavery, throughout the nation. Yale HonorsTrumbull CollegeTimothy DwightMorse College Davenport Ave Appendix 1Table of Namesakes of Yale Residential Colleges a bondage that expires at age 25, later age 21. Melish terms this Òstatutory slavery.Ó See ÒGradual EmancipationÓT. Dwight College and Dwight Hall are each named after both the Timothy Dwight named here and his grand-son, Timothy Dwight, who became YaleÕs president in 1881.