Rice University Removing Statue of Namesake to Make Campus More Welcoming

William Marsh Rice owned slaves, so his memorial is going to be relocated to a more ‘discrete’ location on campus.

Campus Reform reports:

University removes statue of its namesake to create ‘more welcoming’ campus quadRice University is relocating a statue of its founder and namesake, William Marsh Rice, from its campus’ Academic Quadrangle over concerns that the historical figure was a slave owner.The Houston university’s decision to move the Founder’s Memorial to a more discreet location accompanies plans to “conduct a competition for a new piece of artwork to commemorate the integration of the university” while making the quad “more welcoming” to students and visitors, according to the Board of Regents’ statement.Dubbed “Down With Willy,” this movement started at Rice in 2020. Campus Reform spoke with Rice University President David Leebron about the response that the university has received since the decision was announced last month.Leebron said that about 200 people of the 60,000 that received the initial announcement wrote to the university expressing their support.Those individuals “applaud[ed] the university for its careful and nuanced approach” to commemorating the founder at a time when the “university had greatly changed,” according to Leebron.

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