op-siegel-lawn.jpg A man who owned and raped his fellow human beings should not be honored with a day of remembrance or even statues in the middle of campus. Appears In SIEGEL: U.Va. needs to contend with its racism By Jeremy Siegel | December 19, 2020 Jefferson’s idea of racial superiority came to evolve as the University did.
SIEGEL: U.Va. needs to contend with its racism By Jeremy Siegel | December 19, 2020 Jefferson’s idea of racial superiority came to evolve as the University did.
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