The fact is that the Hall of Fame is overwhelmingly white and male, with some “great Americans” having to be un-inducted for their racial cruelty. However, Professor Gregory Jost views a reassessment as “a huge opportunity to break open this conversation for how our definitions of success and greatness shift over time, and what stories and histories are worth telling.”
While he is not immortalized in bronze in the Hall, the life and work of Richmond Barthé, who sculpted Booker T. Washington’s bust, serves to break open the mold of greatness.