Teddy Roosevelt endured a torrent of abuse, particularly from the New York newspapers, when when he was the first president to ever invite a black man to dinner at the White House, his guest being Booker T. Washington. Im certain its the height of folly to expect that the museums Board of Trustees would know that, much less the ridiculous mayor of New York City. Until youve taken a stroll around Manhattans upper west side where the museum is located, you have no idea the depth of fanatical liberalism that rules the petty little lives of its self-absorbed residents.
Theres a great scene in Annie Hall where Woody Allen reduces Carol Kane to a cultural stereotype of the typical upper west sider. Watch it if you get the chance as it will explain the typical resident,self-righteous posing of that most liberal of Manhattan enclaves.
Take down the statue, change the history books. I'm sure you're thinking of his esteemed cousin, Franklin.