Virginia Commonwealth Confederate, honor several Confederate supporters
Virginia Commonwealth Confederate, honor several Confederate supporters.
Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia will remove building names, plaques and other symbols that honor the Confederacy.
The board of visitors unanimously voted to remove 16 different references on campus.
According to our NBC affiliate, WSLS, School President Michael Rao formed a committee in 2017 to accumulate building names, busts, portraits and plaques that honor Confederate supporters, research their histories and begin discussions.
A new committee was created in 2019 and tasked with making a recommendation to Rao. It gathered 3,000 public comments.
The decision will strip the name Ginter from a VCU building located and remove the words “Dooley Hospital” from a threshold that still exists where a hospital once stood. Ginter refers to cigarette magnate Lewis Ginter, who at his death in 1897 left money for charities and public institutions. He fought for the Confederacy, becoming a major.
Dooley references James Dooley, also a Confederate soldier who died in 1922. He served in the General Assembly, helped oversee railroad expansion nationwide and left his home to the city.
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