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Clemson University Wiping Calhoun's Name from Honors College ... ASAP!!!

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10:58 AM PT -- DeAndre Hopkins is weighing in ... saying he's grateful for the changes -- but reminds people the fight is far from over!

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"I know there is still much great work to do on campus and beyond, but I believe it is important to recognize progress when it happens and that we all, whether you’re a current student or alum with a platform, have power."

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He continued, "Racial, economic, criminal, social and all justice is created one step at a time -- I’m grateful for this step. Let’s keep fighting."

DeAndre Hopkins FOR THE WIN!!

The University of Clemson's Board of Trustees voted Friday to remove John C. Calhoun's name from the Honors College immediately, citing his racist pro-slavery beliefs.

Hopkins was a big part of the campaign to get Clemson to change the name -- with the NFL superstar claiming it made him uncomfortable during his time as a Clemson student considering Calhoun's well-documented racist history.

FYI, Calhoun was the Vice President of the United States from 1825 to 1832 and the University sits on land he once owned -- but he was also super racist and was a staunch proponent of slavery.

Well, the Board met and not only voted unanimously to remove Calhoun's name effective immediately ... they're changing names on other University buildings as well.

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For example, Tillman Hall -- the school's most famous building -- will also undergo a name change.

Tillman Hall was named after Benjamin Tillman -- a racist former Governor of South Carolina who openly mocked black people and defended lynching.

Tillman Hall will be officially changed to Main Building -- but will likely go by its former nickname, Old Main.

Shout out to DeAndre, Deshaun Watson and all of the students who brought this issue into the light and got real change!!!

Originally Published -- 7:13 AM PT

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