Anonymous wrote:lol get a life OP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess if Princeton can take Woodrow Wilson's name off of its famed IR school, then Capitol Hill Day School should be able to sandblast a local bigot's name off of its building.
Wilson should be pulled out of the Cathedral and buried upside down amongst Union soldiers at Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:I guess if Princeton can take Woodrow Wilson's name off of its famed IR school, then Capitol Hill Day School should be able to sandblast a local bigot's name off of its building.
Anonymous wrote:Slave labor built the Capitol and a whole lot of other buildings and homes in this area. As another poster said, almost every man with something named after him in this area was a racist or benefitted from racism up until recent decades. Where would you even start?
Our school was built on the land of a pre-Civil War farm with slaves. The farm house is still there and houses the administration.
Anonymous wrote:I doubt it when you have 47-49% of the country about to vote for a racist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should talk to members of the Tyler community on how they’ve addressed this and worked through the name change.
This would be interesting to pursue- post Civil War Josiah Dent ran a school that educated poor and working class boys who couldn’t afford to attend during the day. Dent school was named to honor him as an educator. I do t know the right answer but if there’s a community that would engage with this question thoughtfully, it will be the CHDS community. Good luck!
The school he ran was white only.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should talk to members of the Tyler community on how they’ve addressed this and worked through the name change.
This would be interesting to pursue- post Civil War Josiah Dent ran a school that educated poor and working class boys who couldn’t afford to attend during the day. Dent school was named to honor him as an educator. I do t know the right answer but if there’s a community that would engage with this question thoughtfully, it will be the CHDS community. Good luck!
The school he ran was white only.
Anonymous wrote:You should talk to members of the Tyler community on how they’ve addressed this and worked through the name change.
This would be interesting to pursue- post Civil War Josiah Dent ran a school that educated poor and working class boys who couldn’t afford to attend during the day. Dent school was named to honor him as an educator. I do t know the right answer but if there’s a community that would engage with this question thoughtfully, it will be the CHDS community. Good luck!