Wake Forest apologizes for slavery in university's past
Source: Associated Press
Tom Foreman Jr., Associated Press
Updated 5:58 pm CST, Thursday, February 20, 2020
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) The president of Wake Forest University issued a public apology Thursday for the institution's past involvement in slavery.
President Nathan Hatch's apology, delivered in a speech during the school's Founders' Day ceremonies, comes after a series of events stirred up racial tension on the campus, including anonymous, racist emails sent to faculty members last year. Schools around the South and beyond have been grappling in recent years with what to do about past ties to slavery or white supremacy.
It is important and overdue that, on behalf of Wake Forest University, I unequivocally apologize for participating in and benefiting from the institution of slavery, Hatch said during his remarks on campus. I apologize for the exploitation and use of enslaved people both those known and unknown who helped create and build this university through no choice of their own.
He made no mention of the recent tension on the campus resulting from a threatening email that caused the head of the sociology department to shut down his building and suspend classes for a week. A statement issued after his remarks noted that Hatch last year convened a committee to look at race issues and the legacy of slavery on campus.
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FM123
(10,054 posts)I want to see more prominent universities doing the same!
VarryOn
(2,343 posts)That need to do the same.
IronLionZion
(45,540 posts)but only for confederate statues. They would love to erase inconvenient facts from history if they could.