On the Campus: Double Sights

Published Nov. 4, 2019

Ricardo Barros

A view looking up from the base of Double Sights, a sculpture by Walter Hood in Scudder Plaza addressing Woodrow Wilson 1879’s legacy. The glass surface shows images of Wilson contemporaries who were critical of his views, including Booker T. Washington; and protests of his policies, including women suffragists in front of the White House and a protest against lynching across America. (See story.)

Photograph by Ricardo Barros

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