History now decided by
loudest, most ‘progressive’ voice
‘McMicken, whom the
Arts and Sciences College is named after, donated roughly $1 million in real
estate to the city of Cincinnati to launch its own public university in 1858.
The institution was, in his own words, to educate ‘white boys and girls.’ That,
coupled with his ownership of slaves, is the source of the recent criticism —
which may culminate in the removal of the McMicken name from any mention at the
University of Cincinnati.
“If this is done,
which, if recent trends are any indication, is likely, then the administration
has their work cut out for them.
“Not only is the
school’s McMicken College of Arts and Sciences named after him, but so is a
donor recognition society and the commons in the center of campus. It’s even
mentioned in the university’s alma mater: ‘None nobler teachings did instill,
than old McMicken on the hill.’ Purging the university of the McMicken name is
no small feat. Even if it is accomplished, the name will still live on a block
away from the campus in one of the most trafficked streets in the area.”
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