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Yale to remove carving with gun pointed at Native American

- By DAVE COLLINS

Yale University said Tuesday it will remove a “problemati­c” doorway stone carving that depicts a Puritan settler aiming a musket at a Native American, a decision that follows criticism for initially covering up the musket with removable stonework.

Critics, including right-leaning media, have accused the Ivy League school in New Haven of whitewashi­ng history and being too politicall­y correct. The university in February decided to rename Calhoun College because its namesake — 19th century alumnus and former U.S. Vice President John C. Calhoun — was an ardent supporter of slavery.

Yale had been under fire for decades for refusing to rename Calhoun College, with advocates insisting the name was racially insensitiv­e.

The stone carving soon will be moved to another location, but it will be made available for public viewing and study, Yale officials said. The temporary stonework covering the musket will be removed after the relocation. The carving’s new home hasn’t been determined.

“We cannot make alteration­s to works of art on our campus,” Yale President Peter Salovey said in a statement. “Such alteration represents an erasure of history, which is entirely inappropri­ate at a university. We are obligated to allow students and others to view such images, even when they are offensive, and to study and learn from them.”

School officials said Tuesday that the decision to cover up the musket was made before Yale adopted new principles in December that were developed while deciding policy on renaming buildings. A school statement said Yale has an obligation “not to hide from or destroy reminders of unpleasant history.”

 ?? YALE UNIVERSITY VIA AP ?? In this July 20, 2017 photo provided by Yale University, a 1929 doorway carving on the school’s New Haven campus depicts a Puritan settler, right, with a musket pointing at the head of a Native American, left, which had been covered by workers with...
YALE UNIVERSITY VIA AP In this July 20, 2017 photo provided by Yale University, a 1929 doorway carving on the school’s New Haven campus depicts a Puritan settler, right, with a musket pointing at the head of a Native American, left, which had been covered by workers with...

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