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The Web 1979 "Phi Kappa Sigma"
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Title
The Web 1979 "Phi Kappa Sigma"
Description
In Phi Kappa Sigma's paragraph in the 1979 yearbook, they joke that is has been a hard year for the fraternity, because amongst other things, such as "the recent shortage of recreational drugs in the Richmond area" and the "the crash of the international cocaine market," their "white slavery ring has been found out." "White slavery" has historically been associated with the human trafficking of white women and girls.
Source
Virginia Baptist Historical Society, The Web (1979): 196-197. Available online via the
Publisher
The Web, University of Richmond
Date
1979
Relation
Format
Language
English
Type
Identifier
Web.196-1979.pdf
Coverage
Richmond (Va.)
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Student Contributor
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Citation
“The Web 1979 "Phi Kappa Sigma",” University of Richmond Race & Racism Project, accessed September 9, 2024, https://memory.richmond.edu/items/show/2857.