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The First Black Leader of Virginia Military Institute Is Ousted

Last updated: February 28, 2025 3:44 pm
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The decision by the board of Virginia Military Institute (V.M.I.) to not extend the contract of Major General Cedric T. Wins, the college’s first Black superintendent, has sparked controversy and accusations of racial bias. The board of visitors voted 10-6 against extending General Wins’s contract, following a closed-door session that lasted over two hours. The official reason for the decision was not provided.

General Wins, a V.M.I. alumnus, took on the role of superintendent in 2021, with a focus on increasing campus diversity and addressing reports of racism experienced by Black cadets. He made headlines by removing the statue of Confederate general Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson from campus, a move that faced backlash from conservative alumni who viewed his efforts as too progressive.

The decision to not renew General Wins’s contract has raised concerns about racial bias within the V.M.I. community. State Senator Jennifer Carroll Foy, a Black V.M.I. alumna, claimed that board president John Adams expressed that the board no longer wanted a Black superintendent. However, Adams denies making such a statement. Governor Glenn Youngkin, a Republican, appointed a majority of the board members, leading to speculation about political motivations behind the decision.

Former Governor Ralph Northam, a Democrat and V.M.I. alumnus, criticized the removal of General Wins, comparing it to recent oustings of Black military leaders. The move has reignited discussions about race and diversity within the military and academic institutions.

Despite the controversy, General Wins remains grateful for his time at V.M.I. and is set to conclude his term on June 30. The future of the college’s leadership and commitment to diversity and inclusivity remains uncertain as the community navigates through this challenging period.

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