14. These objects were forcibly
taken from organizers of a
pot-luck on McCorkle Place
because they “could be used
as weapons”.
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15. Canned food from the food
drive that was being held at
the potluck.
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16. Number of actions and resolutions from
University administration and Public
Safety to keep students safe after they
received death threats or doxxing for
protesting white supremacy on
campus.
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18. These buildings are named for
organizers of the 1898 Wilmington
Massacre - a white-supremacist coup
that murdered 300 Black people and
created upwards of 2,000 Black
refugees.
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19. Kenan Stadium & Daniels
Student Stores
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20. This building is named for a the man
who gave the dedication speech for
Silent Sam, in which he describes
whipping a Black woman and
congratulates the confederacy for
saving the purity of white blood in the
South.
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22. This building is named for a NC Governor who
fouch to suppress the Black vote and stated
that, “let the negro learn once for all that there
is unending separation of the races, that the
two peoples may develop side by side to the
fullest but that they cannot intermingle; let the
white man determine that no man shall by act
or thought or speech cross this line, and the
race problem will be at an end.”
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24. Over 30 building on UNC’s campus have ties to
white supremacy. In 2015, Saunders Hall
(named after a leader of the KKK) was
renamed Carolina Hall. In retaliation to this
name change, the UNC Board of Governors
placed a moratorium of building name changes
for until this year.
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26. This group was founded in 2011 to
bring historical accuracy to the
landscapes at UNC-CH. The group
organized many protests focused on
the building previously named
Saunders Hall.
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27. The Real Silent Sam
Coalition
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28. The Silent Sam sit-in lasted
for this long.
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32. In 1971, The Black Student Movement and the
the Afro-American Society of Chapel Hill High
School hold a gathering and protest at Silent
Sam in memory of these two men: one
murdered by a white supremacist motorcycle
gang in the pit and the other shot and killed by
a highway patrol in Ayden, NC.
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33. James Cates and William
Murphy
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