Difference between revisions of "Counterculture/Integration Protest"
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==History== | ==History== | ||
In 1994, Louisiana State University opened its doors to black students. Over the next few years, a few other schools in the [[Confederate States of America]] followed suit. In 1999, in a 4-2 decision by the board, [[Washington and Lee University]] decided to accept black students. | In 1994, Louisiana State University opened its doors to black students. Over the next few years, a few other schools in the [[Confederate States of America]] followed suit. In 1999, in a 4-2 decision by the board, [[Washington and Lee University]] decided to accept black students. | ||
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Revision as of 20:39, 15 February 2005
In 1999, Washington and Lee University decided to admit black students. Now, Many of the students (some black, some white) are protesting in favor of integrated dorms. Most of the administrators are against this dramatic and controversial move. However, with this many of the students and professors demanding it, some compromise may have to be made.
History
In 1994, Louisiana State University opened its doors to black students. Over the next few years, a few other schools in the Confederate States of America followed suit. In 1999, in a 4-2 decision by the board, Washington and Lee University decided to accept black students.
This caused significant consternation amongst the alumni and many of the teachers.