By Dave Collins, Associated Press An early 18th-century painting depicting Yale University's namesake with an enslaved Black child has been returned to public display at one of its museums even as art experts investigate its origins and campus discussions about the school's ties to slavery continue. The nearly life-size, oil-on-canvas portrait shows Elihu Yale and […]
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