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Teh One Who Knocks
07-13-2016, 10:05 AM
FOX News


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An African-American dishwasher who last month smashed a stained-glass window at Yale University because it depicted what he considered a racist scene is out of a job, but the offending pane and others like it are gone for good.

Corey Menafee admitted he took a broom handle to the glass panel, which was in the Ivy League school’s Calhoun residential college dining hall, because it depicted slaves carrying bales of cotton. Menafee, who now faces a felony criminal mischief charge, told the New Haven Independent he was angered by the “racist, very degrading” image.

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“I took a broomstick, and it was kind of high, and I climbed up and reached up and broke it,” he told the newspaper. “It’s 2016, I shouldn’t have to come to work and see things like that.

“I just said, ‘That thing’s coming down today. I’m tired of it,’” he added. “I put myself in a position to do it, and did it.”

New Haven police arrested Menafee, 38, after the June 13 incident.

Last week, Yale official Julia Adams said a set of remaining stained-glass panels depicting various moments from the life of building namesake John C. Calhoun, a onetime U.S. vice president and defender of states' rights, which included slavery, would be removed from the college common room.

Calhoun's tainted legacy prompted a petition last summer to change the name of the building, but in April, In April, Yale President Peter Salovey announced the school will keep the name.

Adams said the decision to take down thei other windows followed a study by Yale’s Committee on Art in Public Spaces that was prompted by Menafee’s action. Although the decision might be seen as affirming Menafee’s act, Yale spokeswoman Eileen O’Connor told the Independent that breaking the glass put others in danger.

“An incident occurred at Calhoun College, a residential college on the campus of Yale University, in which a stained glass window was broken by an employee of Yale, resulting in glass falling onto the street and onto a passerby, endangering [her] safety,” O’Connor said. “The employee apologized for his actions and subsequently resigned from the University. The University will not advocate that the employee be prosecuted in connection with this incident and is not seeking restitution.”

Menafee, who had worked at Yale since 2007, said he regretted breaking the window.

“It could be termed as civil disobedience,” Menafee told the Independent. “But there’s always better ways of doing things like that than just destroying things. It wasn’t my property, and I had no right to do it.”

FBD
07-13-2016, 12:46 PM
He resigned, he wasnt fired

deebakes
07-14-2016, 12:30 AM
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