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mahatmakanejeeves

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Tue Jun 23, 2020, 06:39 AM Jun 2020

JMU proposes renaming buildings honoring Confederate leaders

The article originally ran in the Washington Post.

JMU leaders propose removing Confederate names from buildings
There are no plans to change the university’s name, leaders said. Former president James Madison was a slave owner.
By Lauren Lumpkin

JMU proposes renaming buildings honoring Confederate leaders

By JUSTIN MATTINGLY Richmond Times-Dispatch 12 hrs ago



James Madison University campus

COURTESY OF JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY

Three James Madison University buildings with names honoring Confederate leaders could soon be renamed.

The university announced Monday that its administrators are recommending to JMU’s governing body to change the names of Ashby, Jackson and Maury halls. The move comes after calls from JMU students, campus organizations and alumni to revisit the names.

“We recognize that these building names are a painful reminder of a history of oppression, and that they send an unwelcoming message to Black students, faculty and staff in particular. That is not who we are or who we want to be,” JMU President Jonathan R. Alger said in a statement. “Much has changed since those buildings were named more than 100 years ago.

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Ashby Hall is named for Confederate Gen. Turner Ashby, who was killed less than 2 miles east of the university’s campus. Jackson Hall, JMU’s first residence and dining hall, was built in 1909 and named for Confederate Gen. Stonewall Jackson.

Maury Hall, the university’s first academic and administrative building, was completed that same year and is named for Matthew Fontaine Maury, a scientist who joined the Confederacy.

JMU, named for the fourth U.S. president and chief architect of the U.S. Constitution, said it would continue to honor Madison, who owned slaves.

“Madison owned slaves in his lifetime, and the university recognizes Madison’s flaws as well as his virtues,” the news release said. “The university will continue to honor his legacy through the name of the institution, and carry forward his vision ‘to form a more perfect Union.’ ”

The JMU board of visitors has the ultimate decision on building names. The university said the body is likely to hold a special virtual meeting this summer on the names.

jmattingly@timesdispatch.com

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Justin Mattingly covers Virginia politics and policy. He previously covered education. A northern New York native and Syracuse University alumnus, he's worked at the RTD since 2017. You can follow him on Twitter at @jmattingly306.
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JMU proposes renaming buildings honoring Confederate leaders (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Jun 2020 OP
Ha you can read that headline either way soothsayer Jun 2020 #1
Well there is a Turner Ashby High School near by. yellowcanine Jun 2020 #2
UVa has a Maury Hall, and Alexandria has a Matthew Fontaine Maury Elementary School. mahatmakanejeeves Jun 2020 #3

mahatmakanejeeves

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3. UVa has a Maury Hall, and Alexandria has a Matthew Fontaine Maury Elementary School.
Tue Jun 23, 2020, 11:52 AM
Jun 2020

It also has a Fontaine Street.

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