By Paul Kersey
12/15/2023
Frank DeScushin writes on Twitter: In a two-year span from 2020 to 2022, 82 U.S. schools changed their name from a white person to a person of color. There were more before & there will be more after. The same is starting in Europe. They claim it’s to fight racism, but it’s to change the identity of these countries.
In a two-year span from 2020 to 2022, 82 US schools changed their name from a white person to a person of color. There were more before & there will be more after. The same is starting in Europe. They claim it’s to fight racism, but it’s to change the identity of these countries. pic.twitter.com/76Kl2guc8j
— Frank DeScushin (@FrankDeScushin) November 7, 2023
[82 schools have removed their racist namesakes since 2020. Dozens now honor people of color. by Alia Wong and Neena Hagen, USA Today, December 5, 2022]
Which brings us to the latest name change…
Minneapolis School Board approves new name for Patrick Henry High School, KARE11.com, December 13, 2023
MINNEAPOLIS — Minneapolis School Board members passed a proposal Tuesday to rename Patrick Henry High School, a move that comes years into community ire directed at the school’s namesake.
The school, located in the city’s north side Camden neighborhood, will officially become known as Camden High School by July 1, 2024. The school board settled on Camden, a Scottish word meaning “winding valley,” not only because of its location but also because it’s not representative of any particular person.
The path to rename the school was first forged in 2018, when community members expressed their concerns about the legacy of former Virginia governor and “Founding Father,” Patrick Henry. While Henry is perhaps most well known for delivering the famous line, “Give me liberty or give me death,” he was also known for owning slaves.
At the time a name change was first floated, a supporter told KARE 11, “I feel like he’s not a person who represents me the way I identify as — the way my peers identify as.”
But the impending vote was ultimately postponed, following hours of debate between students and staff. It wasn’t until years later in August of 2022 that the school board voted to move forward with the transition. Since then, the district has sought and collected input from the community and student groups, bringing it to the body’s Tuesday decision.
The official resolution put forth by Minneapolis Public Schools said the district “believes that a school name should be inspirational and welcoming to all students.”
“Camden” was among two finalists sent to the district for review, beating out “Victory High School” in the end.
In its presentation to the school board, district officials said their next steps will include decisions regarding the school’s colors, mascot and branding, while also creating a multi-year budget plan to successfully implement the change.
The school is just the latest in Minnesota to get a new name, most recently, following in the footsteps of Minneapolis’ Las Estrellas and Ella Baker schools, formerly Sheridan and Jefferson, respectively.
It might be proactive to just go ahead and realize the logical conclusion of this push is the renaming of Washington, D.C. At the course we are on, there’s nothing that will stop this idea from being proposed.
Also, worth noting, Patrick Henry High School boasts a student body that is 93 percent non-white (50 percent black). Not too many Americans left at the former Patrick Henry High School. Not much liberty left there… but sounds like the death of white America.
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