New Brunswick slavery connections: Portrait of Ludlow removed from law school
FREDERICTON — Pressure is mounting to have the University of New Brunswick remove George Duncan Ludlow’s name from its law faculty building in Fredericton because of his connections to slavery and indigenous abuse.
With the debate over Ludlow’s legacy gaining traction, someone has removed his portrait from the building’s lobby.
It’s unclear who moved the painting from Ludlow Hall, but faculty members say it was removed without any discussion.
Questions directed to the office of John Kleefeld, dean of the law faculty, were not answered. Instead, he issued a statement saying university president Paul Mazerolle is establishing a working group to explore naming conventions.