UNC-Chapel Hill

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Locations

  1. Points of Interest

    1. History, Race, and a Way Forward

      1. Battle Hall

        170 E Franklin Street
        Chapel Hill, NC 27514

        Building Number: 056

        Year Built: 1912

        Departments: African, African American and Diaspora Studies

        Battle Hall is named for Kemp Plummer Battle, the first President of the University after it closed during reconstruction.

        The Commission on History, Race, and a Way Forward recommended in a April 2021 resolution to the Chancellor that Battle's name be removed from honor based on the following:

        • Battle enslaved Black men, women, and children.
        • He committed treason as a signatory of North Carolina's ordinance of secession from the United States.
        • He used his positions of influence to perpetuate and sustain systems of racial oppression - first, slavery, and then the regime of Jim Crow.

        Building Features:

        • Gender Neutral Restroom:
          • Floor: 01, Room: 110, Near rear entrance, Accessible Toilet