The regents of Georgia’s public university system say they won’t rename any of 75 buildings or colleges recommended for changes by a committe that found names that honored people with ties to slavery, segregation or mistreatment of American indians
"History can teach us important lessons, lessons that if understood and applied make Georgia and its people stronger," the regents said in a statement.
Georgia officials say they won't rename any public university buildings whose names are associated with slavery, segregation, or mistreatment of American Indians, arguing that "history can teach us important lessons."