Posted on 08/03/2020 1:03:43 PM PDT by yesthatjallen
Buffalo, NY - UB is removing the names of Millard Fillmore, James O. Putnam and Peter B. Porter from four locations. UB says the decision aligns with "the universitys commitment to fight systemic racism and create a welcoming environment for all."
Putnam Way, a road on North Campus, will be renamed Mary Talbert Way in honor of the Buffalo civil rights pioneer.
Millard Fillmore Academic Center, which houses academic departments, student residences and other services, and is part of the Ellicott Complex, will be known as Academic Center until a new name is determined.
The former Putnams Marketplace Eatery in the Student Union will be known as Union Marketplace & Eatery.
Porter Quadrangle, a residence hall that is part of the Ellicott Complex, will be renamed at a later date.
The university will make changes to campus signage and websites prior to the start of the fall semester, which begins Aug. 31.
SNIP
(Excerpt) Read more at wben.radio.com ...
Yep...what you said...cancel colleges and universities with idiot administrations
Students: “Millard who?”.
Exactly, they are instituting systemic racism.
Welcoming to foreigners and anti-Americans.
10 out of 10 students couldn’t tell you who Millard Fillmore is. Heck, they can barely tell you who George Washington is.
Millard Fillmore-—now there’s a center of red hot controversy. Mention his name at a local bus stop or bar and watch out for a knife being pulled, if not a few shots fired.
How many can even place him in history? Who has heard of him?
I have the complete set of the American Presidents biographies by Times books. The one for Fillmore is by Paul Finkelman (2011) who said his good side showed in sending Commodore Perry to open Japan to the West. His bad was to cater to the South and alienate fellow Whigs, leading to the splitting of that party and his attempt to get re-elected in the anti-Catholic Know Nothing Party (he lost). Supposedly he hastened the momentum toward the Civil War. He enforced the Fugitive Slave Act and “his neighbors in Buffalo considered him a traitor in the Civil War.”
So how many FReepers and your relatives and friends have a book about Millard Fillmore on their shelves? I’m such a braggart.
Sure they can (honor students at least):
George Washington built that famous bridge thousands use each week. And he invented and designed the One Dollar Bill. The guy is famous, for Pete's sake.
Wow. Hillsdale College will be the only one standing. Or maybe about five or six more. If that. (Send your exceptions to refute me, of course. I'm only exaggerating but not by much.)
The Leftist mantra of the moment that will be mindlessly repeated.
“...create a welcoming environment for all.”
Hope they don’t come after me, ( for their sake), my name is on one of the buildings at the South campus.
Ha, ha, I bet 90% of them don’t even know who he was.
Filmore - One of those anti-southern unionists. The Sons of Confederate Veterans must be behind that move.
I’ve had my diploma from Millard Fillmore College since 1968. I suppose they will want to reissue the diploma next so that it says State University of New York at Buffalo. Andrew the dictator can kiss my butt.
Isn’t this what the communists did in Russia after they murdered the Czar and his family? Renaming stuff.
I do find it interesting that a New York Politician in 1820 owned five slaves, though looking things up, it turns out that NY passed its law abolishing in 1817, but the law did not take effect until 1827.
certainly i can, millard was the dude who ran the fillmore auditorium in the days before bill graham. know your history, everybody!! :)
Didn’t he invent the Fillimoric Orchestra ?
Here’s the sadness of it all:
Most of the UB students don’t know who Fillmore and Washington is because half of them aren’t even from the country!
So get ready for this:
In Buffalo, NY, Jefferson Ave, Fillmore Ave, and Madison St ALL go right through ‘the hood’, with the 1st 2 being major throughfares in the black community. they’ll probably be trying to change those names as well.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.