[CT-NFB] Who Is the Perkins School for the Blind Named After?

Esther Levegnale elevegnale at sbcglobal.net
Thu Jun 29 00:32:56 UTC 2023


hi, Justin, I would like to see the school have and keep its name. I attended the Oak Hill school for the blind, I was a cheerleader, and we had many wrestling meets at Perkins. The students there were absolutely wonderful and we had a wonderful time with them and great camaraderie. I hope they do not change the name. Well, anyway, that's my take on the whole situation. Take care. Esther 

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> On Jun 28, 2023, at 3:44 PM, Justin Salisbury via CT-NFB <ct-nfb at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> Hi everyone,
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> I have an idea for an advocacy initiative that Federationists could take on if we are interested. I am wondering if it is something that lots of members in Connecticut would be interested in addressing.
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> Many of us are familiar with the Perkins School for the Blind, and Connecticut routinely sends some blind students to grow and learn at Perkins since it’s the local school for the blind. I bet most of us do not know who the school is named after. His name was Thomas Handasyd Perkins. Here is a Wikipedia article about him: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Handasyd_Perkins
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> According to the Wikipedia page about him, he was one of those rich boys who received lots of money from his grandfather and father-in-law, and then he found some really nice things to do with that money. According to the Wikipedia article, he became a slave trader and opium smuggler. According to the article, from these activities, he amassed a greater fortune and then used that to philanthropically support the Perkins School for the Blind, the Boston Museum of Fine Art, McLean Hospital, and Massachusetts General Hospital.
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> I imagine there are a lot of people who have appreciated some of the work of some of these institutions that he may have supported with donations. If we think about the Perkins School for the Blind today, though, there seems to be a real contradiction between being a school that is supposed to provide services to a diverse group of blind students and being named after a guy who got rich as a slave trader. Being a school named after a slave trader undermines the equal treatment of people of color at the Perkins School for the Blind and the blind community in New England more broadly because it is the residential school for the blind that serves New England. Quite frankly, I think it’s fair to say that continuing to celebrate Mr. Perkins by having a school named after him contributes to the ongoing marginalization of black and Indigenous people, both of whom were enslaved in his day, in our region, and transported by ships like his.
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> Now, the question that can have multiple answers is this: Do we want to do anything about it?
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> I understand that we all have our priorities. Do we want to raise this conversation? Do we want to talk to the Perkins School for the Blind about renaming? Do we want to raise awareness throughout the blind community in Connecticut about this context of the residential school where blind kids from Connecticut are routinely sent?
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> I think this would be a good thing to do, but I’m interested in taking the temperature of Federationists throughout New England before trying to do anything about it.
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> Thanks, everyone,
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> Justin
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> Justin Mark Hideaki Salisbury
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