UNC-Chapel Hill

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Locations

  1. Points of Interest

    1. History, Race, and a Way Forward

      1. Bingham Hall

        201 Lenoir Drive
        Chapel Hill, NC 27514

        Building Number: 007

        Year Built: 1929

        Departments: Communication

        Bingham Hall was named for Robert Hall Bingham in 1929. Bingham, class of 1857, was an active and enthusiastic alumnus who frequently spoke at campus events. He and his family ran a private school near Hillsborough called the Bingham School, one of the state’s better known academies.

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

        • Bingham promoted racial Anglo-Saxonism, a blood-and-soil strain of white supremacist ideology.
        • He educated generations of white men to celebrate racial violence as a civilizing force and instrument of order - social, economic, and political - both at home and on a global scale.

        Building Features:

        • Gender Neutral Restroom: Floor: 1, Room: 130