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NFL stars Hopkins, Watson petition Clemson to remove slave owner’s name

- — Sarah Valenzuela, NY Daily News

There’s a reason DeAndre Hopkins never says Clemson when being introduced before NFL games.

Hopkins and fellow Clemson alum Deshaun Watson, like many other Tigers past and present are ashamed of the school’s history — specifical­ly of notorious slave owner and former U.S. vice president John C. Calhoun. They’ve joined with thousands of others petitionin­g the university to remove Calhoun’s name from the Honors College and rename it something else.

“As we watch everything happening in the world, I want to bring up something that has been bothering me for a long time in my community,” Hopkins wrote in an Instagram post on Monday. “Clemson University still honors the name of well known slave owner and pro-slavery politician John C. Calhoun on its buildings, signs, and in the name of its honors program.

“I felt this oppressive figure during my time at Clemson and purposely do not mention the University’s name before NFL games because of it,” the All-Pro wide receiver explained. “I am joining the voices of the students and faculty who have restarted this petition to rename the Calhoun Honors College. I urge all Clemson students, football players, and alumni to join us, so the next generation of young Black leaders can be proud of the institutio­n they graduate from. Now is the time for change.”

Watson — the quarterbac­k of the Houston Texans — shared his thoughts on renaming Calhoun Honors College on Monday, as well.

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