UNC Board of Governors (again) postpones plan for "Silent Sam"
The UNC Board of Governors will not discuss a plan for the future of the Silent Sam Confederate monument at next weeks meeting.
After it was toppled by protesters last August, the damaged statue was taken to a secure, undisclosed location. Board members were divided on its future some publicly insisting a 2015 law passed by the General Assembly means it must be re-erected on campus, others quietly hoping to preserve the statue and peace on campus by moving it elsewhere.
The board tasked then-UNC Chapel Hill Chancellor Carol Folt and the schools Board of Governors with crafting a plan for the monument. But it swiftly rejected a plan for a $5.3 million UNC history museum on campus where the statue could be securely kept.
Instead, the board appointed five of its own members Darrell Allison, Jim Holmes, Wendy Murphy, Anna Nelson and Bob Rucho to got back to the drawing board with the chancellor and trustees, coming up with a new plan.
Read more: http://pulse.ncpolicywatch.org/2019/05/14/unc-board-of-governors-again-postpones-plan-for-silent-sam/