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Opinion "Why do all the frisbee kids sit together at D-hall?"
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Opinion "Why do all the frisbee kids sit together at D-hall?"
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Description
In this Collegian editorial, written 50 years after the Brown v. Board of Education decision that ended the legal segregation of public schools, the writer addresses the ways in which segregation is still prevalent at the University of Richmond. They focus on segregation at the University dining hall, observing that, “Black students sit in one corner of the room, international students sit at one long table, and white students sit everywhere else.” They address the student body’s lack of commitment to diversity, and that the de-segregation of the University of Richmond is the responsibility of all students.
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Source
Rybolt, Ben. "Why do all the frisbee kids sit together at D-hall?" T The University of Richmond Collegian 93, no. 22, (April 6, 2006): 16. https://collegian.richmond.edu/?a=d&d=COL20060406.2.40&srpos=1&e=-------en-20--1-byDA-txt-txIN-
Publisher
The Collegian, University of Richmond
Date
2006-04-06
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Language
English
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Identifier
Collegian93.22.16-20060406.JPG
Coverage
Richmond (Va).
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Rybolt, Ben, “Opinion "Why do all the frisbee kids sit together at D-hall?",” University of Richmond Race & Racism Project, accessed October 15, 2024, https://memory.richmond.edu/items/show/3030.