(ThyBlackMan.com) It turns out that pictures were found on the University of Kentucky campus with derogatory language aimed at President Barack Obama. Police are investigating the incident, and a professor said he found one of the pictures hanging in the College of Law of all places. If the police find out who put out the signs, they could be charged with third-degree criminal mischief.
As an alum of The University of Kentucky, the incident doesn’t surprise me. When I was a student there in the 1990s, there were a multitude of racially-charged incidents. In fact, I feared for my life with all the death threats I would receive after writing articles in the campus newspaper (someone even warned me that they spoke heavily of me at a local klan rally). The school’s racial hostility was a great training ground for years later, when I would get death threats from Fox News viewers after sparring with Sean Hannity on television.
In 1996, the black students held a month-long protest after a black female student (Tanya Clay) had a knife put to her throat simply because she’d written a letter stating that she agreed with my columns. At the time, most of the white students hated me and many black people feared me (since my rabble rousing would get them into trouble), for the campus is relatively conservative. Rather than quickly denouncing the Clay incident and dealing with the issue, university administrators (including the black ones) chose to tone it down in order to avoid embarrassment right before the Final Four.
The funny thing about the University of Kentucky (as with many other universities) is that they don’t realize that the racial apples don’t fall far from the tree. The campus still, to this day, doesn’t do a very good job of hiring a diverse faculty, but they are always very good at finding great black basketball players. If the school is not properly teaching students to respect diversity, then how can one expect them to learn it?
In the UK College of Law, the place where one of the derogatory pictures of Obama was found, I remember seeing a picture of all the Law School faculty on the wall. The picture was placed next to another image of all of the janitorial staff. The faculty picture was 100% white, the janitorial one was 100% black. This says a great deal about the University of Kentucky plantation.
Sure, the picture I described was one that I saw in 1993, a full 18 years ago. But the saddest thing about it is that not much has changed since then. Perhaps one day my alma mater will wake up and smell the racism. But then again, denial is always a simple solution.
Staff Writer; Dr. Boyce Watkins
Dr. Boyce Watkins is the founder of the Your Black World Coalition. For more information, please visit http://BoyceWatkins.com.
While you believe one photo reflects a whole school is dumbfounding. Yes, the picture did show signs of racism on campus, but I can’t hardly understand how you relate one photo to the entire University. That photo could have been placed there from someone from Florida for all you know. Much less, the fact that you think UK hires faculty based on their color is just plain dumb. I’m not saying racism has disappeared because it hasn’t, but the fact you supposedly remember a UK faculty picture and UK janitorial picture the way you do is hard to believe(from 18 years ago). How that photo relates to this day and year? It doesn’t. Even then, why wouldn’t UK hire white janitors?…I agree with you to the point things should definitely be addressed, but I hardly believe one persons reactions should reflect the white community moreover, the University of Kentucky
sister, continue to believe in yourself and stay true to that and all your earned and definitive exigencies…..know that as long as we as a people of african-american continue to hide our thoughts and can only hide behind all the facts and revelance that you’ve just indicated (and now recognize that in the end your the only fabric that’s standing alone when the fire gets too hot) your standing alone valor is only the begining towards a distinguished self personna well expressed with it’s patency being yours as well (by you when the arena becomes that much so familiar again for you) having know kind of doubt in my mind that has not only too explicitely readily made a paved way for those who are “one of a kind individual student that’s ahead of your time……..well implemented……..
now we have to stop our own criticism ourselves to the president of the united states being african-americans having the constant and continuing fault as well too especially knowing that’s only an open gateway for others to drop in with there imput of expressed nothings……….god bless you and thank you for the message!