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littlemissmartypants

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Thu Dec 6, 2018, 10:32 PM Dec 2018

Silent Sam Survives [View all]

Silent Sam Survives
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has announced its recommendation that the school build a new, $5.3 million building to house the Confederate monument.

ADAM HARRIS
DEC 3, 2018

When Silent Sam, the statue of a Confederate soldier that stood sentinel at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill until he was yanked from his station in August, was being dedicated in 1913, Julian Carr, a philanthropist and white supremacist, took a moment to brag. “I horse-whipped a negro wench until her skirts hung in shreds,” he said in his speech, adding that he performed the “pleasing duty” in front of his entire garrison.

On Saturday, Duke University announced that it would remove Carr’s name from a building on its East Campus. “[The] white supremacist actions that Carr pursued throughout his life, even when considered in light of the time in which they were held, are inconsistent with the fundamental aspirations of this university,” the committee that voted to remove his name wrote.

Two days later, and 10 miles down the road, UNC’s board of trustees convened to decide the fate of the monument that Carr was helping to dedicate 105 years ago. Ever since the statue was taken down on August 20, the question has always been whether it would go back up, and in what capacity. At a special board-of-trustees meeting on Monday, Carol Folt, the chancellor of UNC Chapel Hill, announced the board’s recommendation: Silent Sam would stay on the UNC campus, albeit in a less pronounced position.

Administrators at the university recommended that the school build a $5.3 million building on campus to house the monument, Folt announced. The new, yet-to-be-named university history center would have “state-of-the-art” security and an operating budget of $800,000 a year.
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More at the link.

https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2018/12/unc-announces-plan-create-museum-silent-sam/577228/

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Silent Sam Survives [View all] littlemissmartypants Dec 2018 OP
So they're going to spend over 5 million dollars Docreed2003 Dec 2018 #1
With state of the art security, and $800,000 annual budget ... mr_lebowski Dec 2018 #2
I hope you're correct man Docreed2003 Dec 2018 #4
The board of Governors has the final say so. eom littlemissmartypants Dec 2018 #6
About the Board littlemissmartypants Dec 2018 #8
From the article littlemissmartypants Dec 2018 #5
So, you got one person who wants to spend couple grand to put it back ... that's not $5.3M mr_lebowski Dec 2018 #7
The Board of Trustee's made the recommendation littlemissmartypants Dec 2018 #10
Yep. That's the disgusting turth. littlemissmartypants Dec 2018 #3
Legislature makes it impossible up move SS off campus unc70 Dec 2018 #9
The board of Governors has the final say so. littlemissmartypants Dec 2018 #11
BoG is limited in its options unc70 Dec 2018 #12
They can vote to take the recommendation of the Board of Trustees or not littlemissmartypants Dec 2018 #13
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