This is one of those cases of over-reach that those who whine about political correctness keep warning us about, but can't defend:
https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/17/us/uva-changes-slavery-logo-trnd/index.htmlThe serpentine walls at UVA's campus are architectural landmarks. While the 8 foot high ones were removed, the shorter ones that remain were not there to hide slaves, but are essentially features of the enclosed gardens behind the pavilions. And the connection between them and the design on the sabres seems awfully tenuous.
But strangely, I wouldn't yell "they are trying to erase history!" and while I think its an overreaction, if UVA wants to signal support for Black Americans by actually acknowledging some of the history of slavery on the campus, I'm ok with that.
But then, I'm not a racist.