Open Letter to President Eisgruber and Princeton's Board of Trustees

Open Letter to President Eisgruber and Princeton's Board of Trustees

To: President Eisgruber March 01, 2023 4 min read

We are writing to you on behalf of Princetonians for Free Speech (PFS) to bring to your attention important new information relating to the petition to remove the statue of John Witherspoon from its prominent place on the plaza near Firestone Library and the Chapel.
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A Fuller Measure of Witherspoon on Slavery

A Fuller Measure of Witherspoon on Slavery

Kevin DeYoung January 26, 2023 11 min read

by Kevin DeYoung, PrincetoniansForFreeSpeech.org

As of the online publication of this essay, Princeton University is still deciding what to do with Witherspoon...

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Princeton University Should Not ‘Cancel’ John Witherspoon

Princeton University Should Not ‘Cancel’ John Witherspoon

by Stuart Taylor, Jr., Co-founder, Princetonians for Free Speech Published in National Review After the woke take down Witherspoon, if they succeed, who might be next? Maybe President (of the United States) James Madison, Founding genius and drafter of the First Amendment? A Princeton graduate (1771), Madison stayed on an extra year to study under Witherspoon and lends his name to the university’s James Madison Award for Distinguished Public Service. He had far more than two slaves. Would Princeton spare the two iconic paintings of George Washington — with his hand on a cannon and with the College of New Jersey, as Princeton was then known, in the background during the Battle of Princeton, and at ease after winning it — by Charles Willson Peale, who himself experienced the battle firsthand? January 14, 2023 1 min read 1 Comment

by Stuart Taylor, Jr., for National Review

After the woke take down Witherspoon, if they succeed, who might be next? Maybe President (of the United States) James Madison, Founding genius and drafter of the First Amendment?

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