Deandre Hopkins to Clemson, Remove Slave Owner's Name from Honor's College!
In fact, Calhoun often described slavery as a"positive good" that helped improve the black race.
Well, Hopkins is no fan ... and has joined a movement to wipe Calhoun's name from existence at Clemson. "I felt this oppressive figure during my time at Clemson and purposely do not mention the University’s name before NFL games because of it.""I urge all Clemson students, football players, and alumni to join us, so the next generation of young Black leaders can be proud of the institution they graduate from."
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