Daily News | Bryn Mawr College to remove former president’s name from library after legacy of antisemitism and white supremacy
: “If the present intellectual supremacy of the white races is maintained, as I hope that it will be for centuries to come, I believe that it will be because they are the only races that have seriously begun to educate their women.”
Bryn Mawr’s current president, Kim Cassidy, and the Board of Trustees notified students and staff of the decision Tuesday. “We acknowledge the harm and hurt Thomas’ legacy of exclusion, racism, and antisemitism has caused for so many, and understand that the removal of an inscription does not alone redress that pain. We do believe that the removal of the inscription will open a door to healing
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