What did Georgetown University do in 1838?

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The school began to admit the descendants of those it previously enslaved.
The school began to admit the descendants of those it previously enslaved.

The university renounced its previous ties to slavery.
The university renounced its previous ties to slavery.

The university sold 272 enslaved people for $115,000.
The university sold 272 enslaved people for $115,000.

The school moved from its previous location to the banks of the Potomac River.

There is no information available about Georgetown University moving locations in 1838.