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Student Activists at Harvard Want School’s ‘Winthrop House’ to be Renamed

Student Activists at Harvard Want School’s ‘Winthrop House’ to be Renamed

“student protesters argue that because they supported slavery their name should be wiped from campus”

The Winthrop family owned slaves, so these students want the name canceled. Once again, I can’t help but notice that no one is calling for Yale to be renamed.

The College Fix reports:

Harvard students demand Winthrop House be renamed, call name ‘harmful’

A group of student activists at Harvard University are calling for the school’s Winthrop House to be renamed, launching a petition and holding a protest in recent weeks to lobby campus leaders to comply with their demands.

Winthrop House, one of 12 residential houses for undergrads at Harvard, is named after both the elder John Winthrop, the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, and his great, great grandson, John Winthrop, a former Harvard president from the 1770s who is also considered the first American astronomer.

They both owned slaves, and student protesters argue that because they supported slavery their name should be wiped from campus.

According to a petition launched by the activists, the two were “instrumental in creating, maintaining, and defending” slavery, the Harvard Crimson reported Feb. 23.

The petition argues the two Winthrops’ values “are entirely antithetical to the current mission of Harvard College, creating a harmful environment that undermines the ability of our community to participate in the work of the University.”

Harvard University’s media affairs department declined to comment when asked by The College Fix on the future of the Winthrop House name.

Meanwhile, Harvard students also protested in the dining hall during dinner to advance their cause, the Crimson reported Feb. 27.

Student Clyve Lawerence, who is helping to lead the charge to change the name, gave a speech focusing on the histories of the two Winthrops and their ties to slavery as students ate their food, the Crimson reported.

The petition is led by two student organizations, the Generational African American Students Association of Harvard and Natives at Harvard College, who say they feel that the namesakes of Winthrop House represent ideas and actions that would be “abhorrent today.”

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I can’t wait for the future when people look back and find “rap music” abhorrent.

henrybowman | March 9, 2023 at 1:18 pm

Brahmins from Massachusetts owned slaves?
Oooooooooooooooo…

“. . . the namesakes of Winthrop House represent ideas and actions that would be ‘abhorrent today'”–which is the very reason Harvard should NOT change the name of the residential building. For we cannot (and should not try to) change the past; nor judge it on the basis of “today[‘s]” values. These privileged students–for that is what they are!–have no authority to re-write history. They need to study the message of John 8:7. But I suspect that they would reject Jesus’ teachings on the ground that, rather than condemn slavery, He referred to slavery in a number of his parables. (O the horror!) Harvard should ignore them, unless they continue to disrupt University life, in which case Harvard should expel them. Enough of this ridiculousness!

The Gentle Grizzly | March 9, 2023 at 2:41 pm

Dear Activists:

Withdraw and attend another college or shut up and get back to class.

Dean T G Grizzly

Using this logic, lots of places will need to be renamed, including:

The city of Washington
The state of Washington
74 KY counties
https://www.courier-journal.com/story/opinion/columnists/gerth/2022/02/04/list-of-kentucky-slave-owners-with-counties-named-after-them/6641406001/

They both also supported infanticide, i.e., low tech abortion. So they were “good,” right? And I’m pretty sure they never misgendered or dead named anyone. Hmmm …