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Cornell University removes Gettysburg Address, Lincoln bust from library after alleged complaint

A biology professor says the display was removed after ‘someone complained’

A bust of President Abraham Lincoln and a plaque of the Gettysburg address have been removed from a Cornell University library.

“Someone complained, and it was gone,” Cornell biology professor Randy Wayne told the College Fix of the matter.

The bust of Lincoln and the bronzed plaque of the former president’s historic 1863 address had been in the Kroch Library, where the university’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections is located, since 2013.

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3 thoughts on “Cornell University removes Gettysburg Address, Lincoln bust from library after alleged complaint”

  1. The solution to this is simple. Remove all public funding from the university and charge a stupid tax. Jon E. Jrr.

  2. Im very offended with what goes on in Washington DC. By cornell LAW, someone SHOULD be removing it since I complained!

    Im waiting AND not snickering!

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