MABEL O. WILSON: I think Fraser as a sculptor meant to depict them in a very sympathetic way, with dignity. HARRIET F. SENIE: The standing figures were taken to somehow be lesser than Roosevelt, because heâs on the horse and theyâre standing on the ground. Barricades surround the steps and the statue outside the American Museum of Natural HIstory on June 18, 2020 Erik Pendzich/Shutterstock Read the full 6/21/20 statement from the Museum. MABEL O. WILSON: Here was Theodore Roosevelt, great American figure, stalwart, riding on his horse. If we see it in the historical context and we see the two standing figures as having allegorical content, both representing continents and representing figures who would have assisted Roosevelt on his hunt, then we see it in a different context. They often become, because itâs public space, sites of protest, places to rally, places to celebrate. The statue at the Central Park West entrance depicts Roosevelt on a horse flanked by racist caricatures of Indigenous people on foot walking alongside him. Red paint was splashed at the statue of Theodore Roosevelt on the steps of the American Museum of Natural History early Thursday, according to cops. After his presidency, Theodore Roosevelt goes to Africa. So the Indian figure is known in that sense. As part of a national conversation about problematic public monuments, and following the report of the Mayorâs Advisory Commission on City Art, Monuments, and Markers, the Museum is providing new context and perspectives, presenting the history and rationale for the statue while explicitly acknowledging its troubling aspects. [TITLE: PERSPECTIVES ON THE EQUESTRIAN STATUE OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT]. 4,991 The American Museum of Natural History in New York City will remove a statue of former president Theodore Roosevelt from outside its main ⦠This is part of the enduring legacy of Theodore Roosevelt. The Museum is open! The museum has decided to remove the statue. Last year, the Museum opened Addressing the Statue, an exhibition about the history of the Statue and contemporary reactions to it. And, in honor of Theodore Rooseveltâs role as a leading conservationist, the Museumâs Hall of Biodiversity will be named for him. The statue is of Roosevelt on a horse with a Native American and black man on both sides. So Iâm notâitâs a nice, like, you can take nice selfies. Who else in America was doing that? This project seeks to provide visitors with greater context for the statue by presenting the intention of the original planning commission as well as the intentions of the architect who designed the memorial and the sculptor who created the statue; the ways in which the statue is interpreted today; and multiple perspectives on how the statue might be addressed in the future. 427,123, This story has been shared 163,810 times. The statue, depicting the former president on horseback while flanked by a Native American man and a black man, has stood at the museumâs entrance since 1940. This story has been shared 427,123 times. DOUGLAS BRINKLEY: He is our great conservation president. From 2017 to 2018, the Mayoral Advisory Commission on City Art, Monuments, and Markers considered whether to remove the Statue along with two other New York City monuments and one historical marker. We believe that the Statue should no longer remain and have requested that it be moved. [CHAPTER TITLE: THE FUTURE OF THE STATUE]. So you get a sort of classical kind of body figure, very stripped down, without much in the way of accoutrements. And when you do, you see this kind of heroic figure on top of the horse. And we cannot really erase what happened. Your California Privacy Rights Visit the NYC institution dedicated to exploring human cultures, the natural world, and the known universe. âThe American Museum of Natural History has asked to remove the Theodore Roosevelt statue because it explicitly depicts Black and Indigenous people as subjugated and racially inferior.â However, the news has been publically condemned by the President, Donald Trump. Should this be in the front of the museum? No, I would put a dinosaur over here. There is a kind of freedom of interpretation, because it represents more than a single portrait. PHILIP DELORIA: The African figure is conjectural, in a way. got hammered for this. In October 2017, amid a national spate of statue vandalizations following the violence sparked by white supremacist groups in Charlottesville, Va., somebody splashed the bronze statue with red paint. It is the right decision and the right time to remove this problematic statue." The political reality is that that statue is where it is because that's where the state of New York wanted it. American Museum of Natural History The Commission did not reach consensus on the Statue, and the City directed that it should stay in place with additional interpretation and context to be provided by the Museum. Most pass by a controversial statue memorializing former Governor of New York and US President Theodore Roosevelt. Show me what democracy looks like. This story has been shared 149,427 times. A statue of Teddy Roosevelt outside the American Museum of Natural History. Letâs think about, sort of, ways in which we commemorate, but also look to the future. A statue of Theodore Roosevelt outside the American Museum of Natural History in New York City that has been criticized for symbolizing colonialism and ⦠NIGEL (MUSEUM VISITOR): Should this be on the main street? DAVID THOMAS: Iâve been here for parts of five decades, and every one of those decades weâve had protest against the TR statue. So you couldnât call him a friend of the Indian. The Statue has long been controversial because of the hierarchical composition that places one figure on horseback and the others walking alongside, and many of us find its depictions of the Native American and African figures and their placement in the monument racist. Walking on either side of him are two men, one an indigenous person and one an African. DOUGLAS BRINKLEY: You have to look at people at their time period and Theodore Roosevelt, 1901 to 1909, if youâre comparing him, he was quite enlightened. When you read some of his writings you cringe because it has such a feeling of white supremacy. PHILIP DELORIA: Itâs not an attack on the legacy of Roosevelt, but it is a request that we think about what we put on display in light of what we do and how we think and how we feel in the present moment. That is the role of public space. New York, NY 10024-5102 Like the horse has been tamed, the Native American, the indigenous populations had been tamed. Our charter was signed in 1869 in his father's parlor. Waitress gets $2K tip â but restaurant refuses to give her a cent, 11-year-old dies after shooting himself during Zoom class, Waitress takes home $2K tip after claiming she was stiffed by restaurant, Popular host out at ESPN after network 'blindsided' him, 5 MTA high-rollers busted for allegedly raking in OT while bowling, running a 5K. Teddy Roosevelt, as weâve come to know him and love him with a bandana and his Rough Rider kind of gear. Because they donât seem like free men. Privacy Notice We know he represented the continent of Africa. MONIQUE RENEE SCOTT: Museums should not simplify stories, we should complicate them. There's the Rough Rider legacy of him on San Juan Hill that makes him a war hero. Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. The Indian figure is sort of cast as this sort of vanishing, disappearing figure of the past. It is the right decision and the right time to remove this problematic statue.â Sitemap The American Museum of Natural History announced Sunday that the iconic Equestrian Statue of Teddy Roosevelt, which has stood in front of the museum for 80 years, would be removed. We must also acknowledge the Museumâs own imperfect history. Do Not Sell My Personal Information, Your California Privacy Rights The bronze statue that has stood at the museum's Central Park West entrance since 1940 depicts Roosevelt on horseback with a Native American man and an African man standing next to ⦠Teddy Roosevelt deserves to be memorialized for his contributions to conservation. Your Ad Choices âThe American Museum of Natural History has asked to remove the Theodore Roosevelt statue because it explicitly depicts Black and Indigenous ⦠City officials have agreed to a request by the American Museum of Natural History to remove a statue of Theodore Roosevelt that stands in front of the museum⦠What is the meaning of this statue? The savage beast. Download the Mayoral Advisory Commissionâs Report About the Statue. We hope this exhibition, together with other efforts to address cultural representation at the Museum, will inspire such discussion. ANDREW ROSS: You can take your pick of American presidents who have perpetuated theories of racial segregation and racial subordination. I think itâs better to expand the people that are being honored in our public spaces. And it pains me that that might be part of the experience entering the museum. ALEKSANDRA (MUSEUM VISITOR): I think statues should be where they are. Itâs sort of not known. The Indian figure has detail on it, the blanket, it has a beautiful medallion, the headdress has some detail in it. And I think the conversation can change because of education and what we hope for in the future. âSimply put, the time has come to move it.â. Someone was seen around the ⦠ALEXANDRIA (MUSEUM VISITOR): Itâs a reminder of this countryâs history and what we donât want to talk about. Not a single history, but multiple histories. Equestrian Statue of Theodore Roosevelt is a 1939 bronze sculpture by James Earle Fraser. NARRATOR: People have protested the statue for decades. It made sense to the Museum of Natural History because the Roosevelts had such a great history here. ANDREW ROSS: Roosevelt was seen as a champion of conservationist science. NARRATOR: Architect John Russell Pope won a competition to design the memorial at the Museum, consisting of a new building, murals and other works of art. This fieldâs called eugenics which also became very popular. PHILIP DELORIA (DAKOTA DESCENT, PROFESSOR OF HISTORY, HARVARD UNIVERSITY): Itâs hard to get perspective on the statue. There have been repeated attempts to remove Christopher Columbusâ statue from Columbus Circle because of the navigatorâs maltreatment and enslavement of indigenous people in the Caribbean. GREG (MUSEUM VISITOR): It could be seen as a friendship. For more than a dozen years, Marion Reid, 77, had walked past the statue of Theodore Roosevelt on his way to work in information technology at the American Museum of ⦠ALEXANDRIA (MUSEUM VISITOR): I know it hurts a lot of my people in particular, it hurts a lot of minorities in general. JOHN (MUSEUM VISITOR): Leave it as it is, and let it you know let it represent the time that it was made and we know better now. Such an effort does not excuse the past but it can create a foundation for honest, respectful, open dialogue. DAVID HURST THOMAS (CURATOR OF ANTHROPOLOGY, AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY): Statues are powerful things and we're taking a hard look at our history and how do we deal with that? The Teddy Roosevelt statue is outside of the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, but still. And then there were those that you didnât want to mate with. SOKARI DOUGLAS CAMP (SCULPTOR): The positive aspect of the statue is that it's done with great skill. Thereâs something thatâs itchy about the statue, that rubs us the wrong way, thatâs just not quite right. DEVYN LAFOREY-COLTER: I donât feel offended by the statue, I feel like they did something wrong with the statue. OLIVIA (MUSEUM VISITOR): Theyâre still a part of history. HARRIET F. SENIE: He was probably intended to represent a Plains Indian warrior. 163,810, This story has been shared 149,427 times. DEVYN COLTER-LAFOREY (NEW YORK CITY STUDENT): When I started to look at the statue, I was just paying attention to the horse. The statue of President Teddy Roosevelt at the entrance to the Museum of Natural History in Manhattan will be removed amid widespread protests over racial inequality and police brutality in the United States, the New York Times reported Sunday. Rooseveltâs father was one of the Museumâs founders, and the Museum is proud of its historic association with the Roosevelt family. Itâs a composite of many tribes. And monuments and markers in the United States, I think, can speak to those multiple histories. I see colonial power. I was just like, oh a horse. MABEL O. WILSON: He had very specific views around which races, the Nordic, the Alpine, were going to lead civilization forward. 200 Central Park West Itâs a space of contestation. But the Commission was unable to come to a consensus on what to do about the Roosevelt statue. The statue has been criticized â and defaced â in the past for glorifying colonialism and racism. June 2020 update: The Museum has requested that the Equestrian Statue be moved. SCOTT MANNING STEVENS: The sculptor, James Earle Fraser, I don't think he means a slight against native America or Africa, but we are so distant from his mind as living cultures. The American Museum of Natural History (abbreviated as AMNH), on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, New York City, is one of the largest [clarification needed] [citation needed] natural history museums in the world. HARRIET F. SENIE (DIRECTOR, MA ART HISTORY, ART MUSEUM STUDIES, THE CITY COLLEGE OF NEW YORK): Pope specified an equestrian monument, Roosevelt on the horse and two figures standing next to him. DAVID HURST THOMAS: The state of New York wanted to memorialize T.R. This is what democracy looks like. We also have watched as the attention of the world and the country has increasingly turned to statues and monuments as powerful and hurtful symbols of systemic racism. We've received your submission. âWe have watched as the attention of the world and the country has increasingly turned to statues as powerful and hurtful symbols of systemic racism,â she added. Earlier this month, the one in Virginia was dismantled and chucked in a lake, while the Boston statue was beheaded amid ongoing protests. The statue was meant to celebrate Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919) as a devoted naturalist and author of works on natural history. DOUGLAS BRINKLEY (PROFESSOR OF HISTORY, RICE UNIVERSITY): Itâs a beautifully rendered equestrian statue, but the symbolism of the statue is always problematic. These were complicated figures. as one of the great New Yorkers. âThe City supports the Museumâs request. The Equestrian Statue that sits on New York City public park land in front of the Museumâs Central Park West entrance is part of the New York State memorial to Theodore Roosevelt, who served as Governor of New York State before becoming the 26th President of the United States. You really have to be standing in the park across the street to actually get much perspective. The artist was very competent and knew how to show Roosevelt as the powerful figure, by putting everybody else in his wake. In 2017, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio established a commission to evaluate a number of controversial monuments around the city, including the Roosevelt statue, which sits on city-owned land. It is located on public park land at the American Museum of Natural History, New York City. The conquest of the African continent was also about sort of taming the savage, right? The City determined that the Roosevelt statue would remain in place but that more information should be provided. NARRATOR: The American Museum of Natural History was also involved in this misguided movement, hosting two conferences with displays in the 1920s and 1930s. PHILIP DELORIA: Roosevelt says something like this, Iâm not gonna go so far as to say that the only good Indian is a dead Indian but in nine of ten cases, I believe that to be the case, and in the tenth case, well, you know. I donât believe they should be destroyed but I definitely think they should be taken down. NARRATOR: In 2017, the Mayor of New York formed a Commission to examine troubling monuments throughout the city. âOver the last few weeks, our museum community has been profoundly moved by the ever-widening movement for racial justice that has emerged after the killing of George Floyd,â the museumâs president, Ellen Futter, told the Times. Last night, I walked by the American Museum of Natural History in New York City and noticed the statue of Theodore Roosevelt was surrounded by police ⦠SOKARI DOUGLAS CAMP: I think that their faces are dignified, but at what cost? This story has been shared 163,810 times. A statue of former President Theodore Roosevelt outside the American Museum of Natural History in New York is being moved. ANDREW ROSS (DIRECTOR OF AMERICAN STUDIES PROGRAM, NEW YORK UNIVERSITY, : When I look at the statue, I do see a commentary about white supremacy. Reserve your timed-entry tickets today, or donate to help the Museum's relief and recovery efforts. Weâve just gotta like be able to move forward. NARRATOR: Each year, nearly 5 million people visit the American Museum of Natural History. As we strive to advance our institutionâs, our Cityâs, and our countryâs passionate quest for racial justice, we believe that removing the Statue will be a symbol of progress and of our commitment to build and sustain an inclusive and equitable Museum community and broader society. The museum â which is privately run but sits on public land â requested the statue be moved and the city agreed, according to the report. An iconic statue of Republican president Theodore Roosevelt was removed from the front of the American Museum of Natural History in New ⦠American Museum of Natural History to Remove Theodore Roosevelt Statue The memorial depicts Roosevelt on a horse, with a Native American man and a Black man on either side. It shows a portrait of somebody feeling that tribal people of Africa are not very high on his Darwinian scale. What did the artists and planners intend? GERRY (MUSEUM VISITOR): I donât know if it necessarily needs to be taken down, because if we if we take it down, then we erase what happened. During his tenure in office, he saved over 234 million acres of wild Americaâplaces like the Grand Canyon, Muir Woods. He wouldn't be the first that would come to mind. I think it would be a long overdue act of racial healing in this city. We should also acknowledge his race politics. SCOTT MANNING STEVENS (AKWESASNE MOHAWK, PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH AND NATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES & INDIGENOUS STUDIES, SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY): He was a blue-blood kid from an aristocratic New York family who goes on to live rough on the range as a kind of cowboy. This story has been shared 427,123 times. MABEL O. WILSON: I would absolutely call Theodore Roosevelt a racist. It was unveiled to the public in 1940, as part of a larger New York State memorial to former N.Y. governor and U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt. But we need to talk about it. I donât know. "The City supports the Museumâs request. But the placement of the statue, the existence of the monument, the dialogue that it generates with the public, combined with the colonial framing of the museum itself, is what makes it distinctive. DEVYN LAFOREY-COLTER: It would have been better if the two guys were both on horses, because then it would have been like, weâre all like equal and all the same. You donât see the âcigar store Indianâ as they were called, you donât see you know, the comic African with the bone in his nose. 9 things to know about Malik Beasley's estranged wife. NARRATOR: After Roosevelt died in 1919, the state of New York set out to create a memorial to honor him as a ânature lover, explorer and author of natural history. And that's what makes it so problematic. SHAWNEE RICE: Weâre here to show our dislike for that statue and say our demands that we wish for it to come down. To understand the statue, we must recognize our countryâs enduring legacy of racial discriminationâas well as Rooseveltâs troubling views on race. A sort of robe that leaves the figure more exposed. While that particular Columbus statue remains intact, others of the Italian in Richmond, Va., and Boston, Mass., werenât so lucky. MABEL O. WILSON (PROFESSOR OF ARCHITECTURE AND AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY): The fact that monuments and memorials in New York are controversial isnât new. MONIQUE RENEE SCOTT (DIRECTOR OF MUSEUM STUDIES, BRYN MAWR, CONSULTING SCHOLAR, PENN MUSEUM): It represents a racial hierarchy. At the time he was a larger than life adventure hero type of figure. JOHN (MUSEUM VISITOR): First impressions of the statue are that itâs a magnificent piece of work, and that it's massive. JEREMY (MUSEUM VISITOR): I think I would move it inside the museum and put something else here. On the other hand, he was an imperialist figure there. SCOTT MANNING STEVENS: I'm not inclined to tear things down because I really sincerely believe it erases history, and history is hard and unpleasant. I mean heâs holding the horse, itâs reined. The planned departure of the Roosevelt sculpture came as some City Council members asked Mayor Bill de Blasio last week to remove the statue of Thomas Jefferson from City Hall on the grounds that he âfathered as many as six children with a woman he enslaved.â. The allegorical figures and these are Fraserâs words, may stand for âRooseveltâs friendliness to all races.â The figures represent the continents on which he hunted, as either gun bearers or guides or both. While the Statue is owned by the City, the Museum recognizes the importance of taking a position at this time. At the same time, the statue itself communicates a racial hierarchy that the Museum and members of the public have long found disturbing. 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