James Cates portrait
A portrait of James Cates, placed at the bottom of the dedication plaque in the Pit.
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A portrait of James Cates, placed at the bottom of the dedication plaque in the Pit.
James Cates' plaque cites N.C. General Statute 100-2.1, which is commonly used as the law prohibiting Confederate monument Silent Sam’s removal, as reason that the plaque cannot be removed.
The dedication plaque for James Cates, the UNC student who was stabbed to death by a white supremacist group in the Pit in 1970.
The dedication plaque for James Cates, the UNC student who was stabbed to death by a white supremacist group in the Pit in 1970.
Presbyterian Campus Ministries is a Christian community on campus that centers around belief, belonging and becoming. Moderator Leah Hinshaw and member Jane Langston, both seniors at UNC, share their experiences with the group — both within the realm of worship and without, and how it shaped their experience at UNC.
UNC doctoral student Maya Little was arrested by UNC Police for painting the Confederate monument Silent Sam red on Monday afternoon.