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Judge dismisses Memorial Hall lawsuit but says mural must stay

Poet Wendell Berry and his wife’s lawsuit against the University of Kentucky’s plans for the removal of a controversial mural in Memorial Hall was dismissed, but the judge said the mural cannot be destroyed.  UK’s motion to dismiss the lawsuit was granted on Thursday, March 14. “We are pleased that the judge has dismissed the.

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What should we make of the curious case of Wendell Berry and a University of Kentucky painting?

What should we make of the curious case of Wendell Berry and a University of Kentucky painting?
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University of Kentucky Set to Remove Controversial Mural

The University of Kentucky announced on Nov. 22 that a controversial mural is to be removed and relocated after years of being a topic of debate at the institution, according to the Courier Journal. The mural was painted by Ann Rice O’Hanlon in 1934 and is located in the university’s Memorial Hall. The painting includes versions of history depicting Black people working in

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When murals depict traumatic history, schools must decide what stays on the wall

Students of color at a high school, a law school and two universities have objected to the way historical murals have portrayed Native Americans and African Americans.

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When murals depict traumatic history, schools must decide what stays on the wall

Students of color at a high school, a law school and two universities have objected to the way historical murals have portrayed Native Americans and African Americans.

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