
by Suzanne Munson
Virginia Peninsula Community College recently announced the removal of the names of two historic American leaders from its buildings, George Wythe and Dr. Corbin Griffin, a surgeon for Virginia patriot soldiers, presumably because they once owned slaves. It should be noted that these were heroes of the American Revolution, not the Civil War, individuals who fought for this nationโs freedom from despotic foreign rule.
One wonders how much time school officials spent on their American history homework prior to this decision, particularly with regard to the great Founding Father George Wythe.
Yes, Wythe did inherit slaves and owned them for a while. But he also freed his slaves later in life, when he was legally able to do so, and provided generously for several of them in his will.
Further, as a state judge, he shocked his contemporaries by becoming the first and only judge to rule slavery illegal, based on Virginiaโs Declaration of Rights. (Hudgins v. Wright, 1806). The ruling was overturned by a higher court, but it was a principled stab by Wythe at the evil institution. (more…)



by Dick Hall-Sizemore



by Joe Fitzgerald
by Patrick Houck




by Joe Fitzgerald
