Think Big: Segregation in 2007?
I’m going to be honest with you – I try to ‘think big’ and I consider myself a rather open-minded individual that embraces diversity and culture. However, I work in an office and drive home to my little condo in my little luxury car and then go on vacations to little resorts. Sometimes it’s easy to get caught up in the culture (or lack thereof) in your own life that you miss some things along the way. Fortunately, my job allows me to travel to places in this country that I probably wouldn’t visit on my own and see/hear/taste things that I probably normally wouldn’t, but this article still left me shocked and disappointed:
ASHBURN, Georgia (AP) -- For the first time, the faces of students at the
"I couldn't be more proud of these young people," said Ray Jordan, the county's school superintendent. "The changes needed to come from the student body." At the start of the school year,
Still, traditions die hard. Only about two-thirds of the school's 160 upper-class students purchased tickets for the prom, blacks still easily outnumbered whites at the dance, and many whites still attended their own private party a week earlier. "Last weekend was more like tradition. It wasn't racist, or prejudice," said Calvin Catom, a white senior who attended both parties. "This weekend is about the whole school getting together and having a party." Few other white students would comment about the dance, telling reporters gathered outside the gym that school officials told them not to talk to the media. "This is history, baby, this is history," said Noriega McKeller, a 19-year-old senior. "Somebody had to do it. Why couldn't it be us?"
Race is still a struggle in this country but I had NO idea things like segregated proms still existed. I mean it’s 2007 – I can’t believe the ACLU wasn’t on this years ago. The adminstrators and community members should be ashamed it took them this long to make progress. I'm ashamed I wasn't more aware. Had I known this existed in the 90’s when I was in school I probably would’ve been in Georgia protesting for the integrated prom and donating gowns or something.
1 comment:
this is so dumb. whats the point of having a segregated prom. were all the same the only difference is the color of our skin. i am a proud african american woman. its a shame that segregation is still going on in 2007. i thought segregation been over but i guess i was wrong
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