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Racial Flaps Dog Alabama Despite Progress

Alabama Race

JAY REEVES   02/18/11 03:56 PM ET   AP

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Months after the University of Alabama dedicated a plaza and clock tower to its earliest black students, the school has been swamped with unwelcome attention over the past two weeks because of racial slurs used on campus.

First, a white student was disciplined for yelling epithets at a black student early this month. Days after that incident, insulting messages about several racial and ethnic groups were written on campus sidewalks in chalk.

The flaps fit a pattern that's dogged the state's flagship school since it was integrated: Missteps along the path to greater diversity and inclusion often make more of an impression than positive strides do.

School president Robert Witt has drawn praise for instituting programs to increase diversity. But it's student foibles that garner the national headlines, such as when a parade of white students in Confederate uniforms stopped in front of a black sorority house in 2009 and angered alumnae gathered for a party.

"Given the long history, stretching back to the days of slavery and running through the dark and difficult years of Jim Crow up through the integration of the university, racial insults are particularly poignant and powerful at the university," said Al Brophy, a University of North Carolina law professor who previously taught at Alabama.

"While racial insults would be offensive in any school, North or South, at UA they take on more power and are more hurtful than at many other places," Brophy said in an interview.

In 2004, Brophy helped push the Faculty Senate at Alabama to issue a formal apology to the descendants of slaves who were owned by faculty members or who worked on campus during the antebellum period. The action was met on campus both with praise and complaints that it was pointless for anyone to apologize for the sins of the 1800s.

Alabama's student body has grown dramatically in recent years because of an aggressive recruitment campaign, and there are now more than 30,200 students on a campus that bustles with construction. But while the student body is more than 12 percent black, the proportion is still small when compared to the state's population, which is 26 percent black.

Most galling to some is the fact that Alabama's Greek-letter social organizations remain segregated almost entirely by race, not by rule but by preference. The situation is similar on other campuses across the Deep South and elsewhere, and also at churches, clubs and other organizations.

"Given this lack of diversity, it is not surprising that some students feel discrimination and racism is okay," the student newspaper, The Crimson White, said in an editorial last week.

The most recent flare-up began Feb. 4 when a white student was accused of yelling a slur from his fraternity house at a black student. The school has refused to reveal the student's punishment, but the national president of the fraternity, Delta Tau Delta, apologized personally to the black student.

Less than a week later, disparaging words were written about several ethnic and racial groups on three sidewalks near The Quad, a large campus green area. Administrators responded to each occurrence with campus-wide e-mails decrying intolerance, and an investigation continues into the written epithets.

In the 2009 incident, Rebel-garbed members of a fraternity holding its annual "Old South" parade paused in front of a gathering of alumnae celebrating their sorority's founding. After dozens of the women complained in letters, the fraternity banned members nationwide from wearing Confederate dress for the yearly parties.

Located about 60 miles west of Birmingham on the banks of the meandering Black Warrior River, Alabama was all-white until 1963, when black students Vivian Malone Jones and James Hood enrolled despite then-Gov. George C. Wallace's "stand in the schoolhouse door" to prevent integration.

Wallace made his stand outside Foster Auditorium, which recently underwent a major renovation that included the addition of a scenic plaza and a brick clock tower dedicated to Jones, Hood and Autherine Lucy, a black woman who enrolled in 1956 but was suspended after a mob gathered to protest her presence. She was later expelled. She returned to the university years later and earned a masters degree in elementary education in 1992.

Just 14 years after integration, students elected Cleo Thomas as the school's first black student government association president when white sororities banded together to support his candidacy. His victory was met with a cross-burning on sorority row, though, and no other black student has won the office since.

Following the most recent flap over racial slurs, the president of the Black Faculty and Staff Association at Alabama, Joyce Stallworth, said the university needs to take strong disciplinary action against the offenders and pay increased attention to promoting diversity on campus.

"Unfortunately, this incident is not an isolated occurrence on this campus," she said in a statement.

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Months after the University of Alabama dedicated a plaza and clock tower to its earliest black students, the school has been swamped with unwelcome attention over the past two...
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Rooster Coburn
Less Gov't + More Responsibility = A Better World
12:43 PM on 02/20/2011
Non-story!
02:36 AM on 02/21/2011
fanned! much ado about nothing!
10:47 AM on 02/20/2011
They don't give up. Why don't the African-American Athletes boycott sport programs until this kind of behavior is punished.

It is a wonder that the South is a republican stronghold?
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thinkingwomanmillstone
My life is microbiodegradable.
10:05 AM on 02/20/2011
Progress in Alabama? They're all the way up to about 1930.
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sqeptiq
08:30 AM on 02/20/2011
The student newspaper is called "The Crimson White"? Alabama is Alabama.
08:21 AM on 02/20/2011
just a thought but hey, how about if we start defining ourselves as Americans and get rid of the stupid race question on every survey, form, etc.? as an American living in a foreign country i can testify that in the international community people are "defined" by their nationality, not by their skin color.
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JAT3
For every action there is a reaction...
02:01 PM on 02/20/2011
Good point to take in consideration. Sadly the fact of skin color still arises when a person see that person of color and treats them differently because of it.
02:21 PM on 02/20/2011
in the US certainly... but it honestly doesn't happen often in most of Europe. i haven't been further east yet but.... i expect when we're all "out of our comfort zones" and looking for some 'home' we don't care what color it comes in. sadly so many of us haven't had to live outside the US as it provides some really good lessons and perspective.
02:37 AM on 02/21/2011
fanned! great comment!
02:40 AM on 02/20/2011
Can we at least acknowledge that racism isn't limited to Southern college campuses?

Besides, the most h0m0phobic frat at the University of Texas is an all-bl@ck frat.
11:49 PM on 02/19/2011
It's amazing the the evolved people of north and west have all the answers for us dumb rednecks in the south. The truth - according to the latest census, the MOST segregated cities in the US are New York, Milwaukee, Newark, Detroit, and Chicago. Fix the man in the mirror. I know this is falling on deaf ears with your superior attitude and knowledge.
06:51 AM on 02/20/2011
At least there aren't towns up north that you can't go through if you're brown. I went to the South and was expecting something different from the cartoons and guess what? It was pretty much like in the cartoons.
02:45 AM on 02/21/2011
Can you be specific? Exactly what town in what state
are brown skinned individuals denied entry. That's
a serous charge to make with
no facts offered to back it up..
08:00 PM on 02/19/2011
Does not surprise me at all. UA is the worst school in the entire region, imo. Even Ole Miss has progressed more than this.
05:25 PM on 02/19/2011
Black this, White that......no wonder they have these issues. They deliberately segregate themselves. C'mon parents, stop teaching your kids to separate. This behaviour is learned, not "birthed".
02:02 AM on 02/20/2011
Good constantly reminding others that you consider yourself different
makes others uncomfortable-nobody wants to associate with someone who
makes them feel they have to walk on eggshells around them.
Its not about race its about accepting and melding into the majority culture.
America is supposed to a melting pot-. Asian Americans who were born
abroad, in most cases, don't have these
grievances because they do their best to fit in rather than stand out.
And ironically they speak better English than many native born African Americans.
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Edward Standley
opinionated jerk
09:49 AM on 02/20/2011
You're right. I was bummed to read that young people at this university are carrying the same misguided ideas forward. I never really had to actively "teach" my daughters the simple fact that we're all one. They just had to observe those of us around them to see it for themselves.
04:22 PM on 02/19/2011
Are we really surprised? This is the Confederacy after all.
11:08 PM on 02/19/2011
Oh right, we know how nice they get treated up North, you concentrate them in neighborhoods like Harlem in NY or the South side of Chicago, but want to pretend they are welcome all over. Look the North treats them worse than the do in the South, just look at things like Fire and Police depts, we see stories on the news all the time about discrimination in promotional opportunities, down South we get the reverse of that.
11:27 PM on 02/19/2011
Do you say that while waving the Stars and Bars?
03:15 PM on 02/19/2011
Gee next you're going to tell me that the racists don't like Obama because he's black, not his policies.
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Frank Bourne
The truth hurts.
03:07 PM on 02/19/2011
>>"Days after that incident, insulting messages about several racial and ethnic groups were written on campus sidewalks in chalk."

Oh no!! Racist chalk? Run for your lives!!
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pakaal
Pigs, in cages, on antibiotics
05:59 PM on 02/19/2011
The "guns don't kill people, bullets kill people" argument, I see.
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Frank Bourne
The truth hurts.
06:22 PM on 02/19/2011
Watch out for the racist chalk!! The terror of Alabama! I don't know how I'll sleep tonight knowing there's unaccounted for chalk sticks about.

Get on the phone to the FBI, quick! Before the chalk bandit strikes again. This is worse than the massacre at wounded knee!!
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
03:02 PM on 02/19/2011
No one said that racism was going to die out that easily.
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pakaal
Pigs, in cages, on antibiotics
06:01 PM on 02/19/2011
We're working on it. There'll be stragglers along the way.
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brooklyncitizen
Quaerite primum regnum dei
10:04 PM on 02/19/2011
it won't die out at all
it just has to be penalized when others' rights are violated
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gurukalehuru
cwtc7
06:02 AM on 02/20/2011
It will. Like this: x number of all children alive on the planet today are of mixed race (Tiger Woods and Barack Obama are the two most famous examples) Their children will marry into one race or another, but their children will still be mixed race. Plus, a few more in each generation will cross over that line, which is becoming less and less pronounced due to increased mobility and high speed communications.
In 2 or 3 generations, maybe 5 or 6, but eventually with a mathematical certainty, race will cease to exist. When race no longer exists, racism will no longer exist.
02:42 PM on 02/19/2011
Is this a surprise? The entire south, led by their politicans, is as racist as ever.
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CarlIII
Liberal Virginian living in Remlap Alabama
09:44 PM on 02/19/2011
I live here in Alabama and I'll tell you it has gotten better a whole lot better. There will always be racists. They have come out of the woodwork since our fine young president was elected. At least half of the people I work with voted for Obama. Alabama only gets negative press, but it has changed I've watched it.
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Talossa
Not all liberals are silly.
01:56 AM on 02/20/2011
> At least half of the people I work with voted for Obama.

Good for you, but they didn't represent the 90% (!!) of White voters who voted against Obama. When an electorate splits 90/10, there is more going on than just disagreement over issues.
11:51 PM on 02/19/2011
it's worse where you live
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JoannainPA
Realtor, ABR
02:25 PM on 02/19/2011
These are the kind of states I would never step foot in. My goodness they don't even speak a understandable dialect.
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pakaal
Pigs, in cages, on antibiotics
05:58 PM on 02/19/2011
Ad hominem argument. (From a native Alabamian.)
02:18 AM on 02/20/2011
'y goodness they don't even speak a understand­able dialect. '
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at least they know how to spell and pronounce "brother" and "sister"
(instead of "brotha and sistah") and "they" instead of ("dey" and
and "ask" (instead of "ax")