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Future of Confederate-leader statues at UT uncertain
AP via Houston Chronicle ^ | 12/27/06 | Associated Press

Posted on 12/27/2006 11:30:10 AM PST by trumandogz

AUSTIN — University of Texas President William Powers Jr. said he plans to form an advisory committee to study whether something should be done about the numerous campus statues honoring the Confederacy.

The statues have in recent history become a topic of debate among students, professors and administrators. They include four bronze figures on the campus South Mall honoring Confederate leaders such as Jefferson Davis, president of the Confederate States, and Robert E. Lee, the chief general.

Powers said he plans to appoint a committee of advisers early next year, probably including faculty members and students.

"The whole range of options is on the table," Powers said. "A lot of students, and especially minority students, have raised concerns. And those are understandable and legitimate concerns. On the other hand, the statues have been here for a long time, and that's something we have to take into account as well."

The university's previous president, Larry Faulkner, wrote an open letter to the campus more than two years ago saying the statues convey "institutional nostalgia" for the Confederacy and its values.

"Most who receive that message are repelled," Faulkner wrote.

Faulkner had proposed rearranging the statues. Other ideas under discussion have included adding plaques to offer more explanation of the statues' historical and artistic context.

Some critics have proposed removing the Davis and Lee statutes and placing them in a museum.

Statuary on the UT campus has grown more diverse over the years, partly as a result of student-led efforts. A student tax raised funds to install a statue of Martin Luther King Jr., the black civil rights leader, in 1999.

Also in the works are statues of Chicano labor leader Cesar Chavez and Barbara Jordan, the first black woman elected to the Texas Senate and the first black woman from the South elected to Congress. A group of students recently launched a campaign for a statue of Mohandas Gandhi, the nonviolent crusader for Indian freedom.

Charles Roeckle, the deputy to Powers, said the university will eventually need to deal with the Confederate statues in some way.

"But at the same time, I find it edifying that students are dealing with this in a very positive way," he said.


TOPICS: Heated Discussion
KEYWORDS: civilwar; pc; politicalcorrectness; politicallycorrect; revisionisthistory; taxdollarsatwork; texas; ut; youpayforthis

1 posted on 12/27/2006 11:30:11 AM PST by trumandogz
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To: trumandogz

"Mohandas Gandhi"


2 posted on 12/27/2006 11:33:20 AM PST by patton (Sanctimony frequently reaps its own reward.)
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To: trumandogz
The statues have in recent history become a topic of debate among students, professors and administrators.

In the interest of full disclosure, I will mention that UT is the taxpayer funded school that employs professor Robert Jensen (threads of bile here... http://freerepublic.com/focus/keyword?k=robertjensen , who seems to be very pro-terrorist in the war in Iraq. He's certainly anti-American.

That may not say anything in defense of the statues they want to remove but it does help define the climate in which such issues are suddenly being raised.

3 posted on 12/27/2006 11:36:50 AM PST by weegee
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Well, my bad - I was about to go off about "mahatma", but it turns out after a quick search of Wiki, I was wrong. Sorry.

Still, I wish someone at UT would mention, in passing, that Richmond was the capitol of the south. I can't count how many texans have told me, VA is a yankee state.

4 posted on 12/27/2006 11:37:32 AM PST by patton (Sanctimony frequently reaps its own reward.)
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I just wish these PC nazis would look at this in the historical context and drop their self-rightous phony dogma. Don't ignore them or sweep it under the rug. It was a defining time in our history that and these men were participants. No matter what side of the Civil War debate you are on these men should not be ignored.


5 posted on 12/27/2006 11:41:34 AM PST by darkwing104 (Let's get dangerous)
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To: patton

--here's a good one on the redoubtable Gandhi---

--http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/1759028/posts


6 posted on 12/27/2006 11:43:57 AM PST by rellimpank (-don't believe anything the MSM states about firearms or explosives--NRA Benefactor)
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I thought this article was about the real UT, the U of TENNESSEE. Founded in 1794, decades before Texas was anything other than a Spanish/Mexican province.

UT2 is a good designation for the school in Austin. :)

7 posted on 12/27/2006 7:19:37 PM PST by Colonel Kangaroo
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A group of students recently launched a campaign for a statue of Mohandas Gandhi, the nonviolent crusader for Indian freedom.

Nonviolent? He supported the Boer War which placed women and children in concentration camps to break the back of the resistance to the British Empire.

8 posted on 12/28/2006 3:01:52 PM PST by AdamSelene235 (Truth has become so rare and precious she is always attended to by a bodyguard of lies.)
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PC is at it again i see


9 posted on 12/28/2006 3:02:56 PM PST by StoneWall Brigade (HAPPY 200TH BRITHDAY R.E. LEE.)
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Some critics have proposed removing the Davis and Lee statutes and placing them in a museum.

Absolutely. Lets all jump on the bandwagon, tear down our history and put up statues of mexican dictators. It`s the latest thing ya know...

What utter treason.

10 posted on 01/14/2007 8:28:31 PM PST by TLI (ITINERIS IMPENDEO VALHALLA, MMP AZ 2005, TxMMP El Paso Oct+April 2006 TxMMP Laredo - El Paso)
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