Loras College to remove statue of its founder due to slave-owning past
Loras College to remove statue of its founder due to slave-owning past
Action comes after officials at Dubuque school learned new details about his slave-owning past
Associated Press
DUBUQUE A private Eastern Iowa college has announced it will remove a statue of the schools founder after officials there learned new details about his slave-owning past.
Loras College will remove the statue of Bishop Mathias Loras from the Dubuque campus and place it in storage, the Dubuque Telegraph Herald reported. ... Loras, the first Roman Catholic bishop of Dubuque, established the seminary in 1839 that eventually would become Loras College.
School officials recently learned from a researcher who was using the bishops personal records that Loras bought an enslaved woman named Marie Louise while he was living in Mobile, Ala., in 1836, Loras College President Jim Collins wrote in a letter to the college community. ... Loras left the woman behind when he moved to Iowa, but hired her out to others and used the proceeds to help build ministries in Dubuque
Previous biographers had established that Loras was a slave owner, but the new information challenges past depictions. Theres no evidence Loras ever expressed remorse for his actions, officials said.
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