Prestigious University “Racism” to Remove President Wilson's Name June 28, 8:32

As protests continue to eradicate racism in the United States, the prestigious Princeton University will remove the name of the president who was crowned by the faculty as pursuing racist policies while President Wilson was in office. I decided.

Princeton University, located in eastern New Jersey, is one of the prestigious school groups, the Ivy League, and the faculty of international relations, which was named after President Wilson, who was president in the 1900s, is known worldwide.

Princeton University named the president of Wilson on the 26th, saying that his racist policy of excluding blacks from federal servants was serious by the standards of the time. Announced to remove.

Mammoth University, a well-known public opinion poll in New Jersey, also put it on campus last week as "eliminating obstacles to becoming a comprehensive place to accept anyone who is controversial and merciless." I have decided to change the name of the President to another name.

President Wilson has been evaluated as having played a leading role in the formation of the international order at the time, including efforts to establish the League of Nations after the First World War and receiving the Nobel Peace Prize. There have been criticisms for being racist.

In the United States, as protests to eradicate racism continue, criticism of historical figures and defeating praiseworthy statues are spreading everywhere.