School to vote on renaming Jefferson Elementary because Jefferson Owned Slaves
/Parents, students and teachers at
Berkeley's Thomas Jefferson Elementary School will soon vote on whether
to rename their school because the nation's third president was a slave
owner. The question of whether to rename the school has been debated
for more than two years -- since several teachers, including an African
American mother of three former Jefferson students, said Jefferson's
moniker offended them and suggested a name change. On Monday, Principal
Betty Delaney released a list of potential new names -- one nominated
by a student, the rest by adults. Parents, students and teachers must
first vote on a new name, then take a second vote on whether to replace
Jefferson with the new name. The school board must officially approve
any name change. Contenders for the new name included Ralph Bunche, the
African American diplomat at the United Nations who was the first
person of color to win the Nobel Peace Prize; farmworker organizer
Cesar Chavez; and Florence McDonald, the late Berkeley city
councilwoman, leftist political leader and mother of singer Country Joe
McDonald.
Marguerite Talley-Hughes, a kindergarten teacher at Jefferson who is
African American, said she thinks it is reasonable to want a name that
is not offensive to some in the school community. [more]