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Senators: US Colleges Reverting To Segregation

There are many coloreds who are pro-segregation to this day. I agree with them. I was anti-integration when it was being shoved down our throats by the government and I’m anti-integration today. I rode the buses where blacks were behind the rear door only. I attended segregated schools where whites were bused miles away to schools and coloreds walked to their local school. After school we would still play together and got along just fine. Government cannot legislate free thought, that is the domain of the People.

Source: WND

Two Senate Republicans have asked Attorney General William Barr to investigate two universities that appear to be going backward in time to the era of segregation, with events that separate whites from non-whites.

Sens. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., and Kelly Loeffler, R-Ga., said the University of Michigan at Dearborn and the University of Kentucky held events for “non-whites-only” and “whites-only.” One was a training session called “Healing Space for Staff of Color.” Its counterpart was titled “White Accountability Space.”

The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, or FIRE, found similar mandatory racial segregation at the first-year orientation program at Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon.

FIRE pointed out that Supreme Court precedent and federal law prohibit such programs based on race. But Lewis & Clark’s own policies also prohibit such events.

FIRE said Lewis & Clark Associate Professor of English Lyell Asher raised concerns about the segregated event on a faculty email listserv Aug. 27. He also asked campus managers and legal representatives to look into it. They responded that the event was labeled mandatory but it really wasn’t.

Cotton and Loeffler said they want Barr to review the Michigan and Kentucky cases and similar ones across the country.

In September, the University of Michigan at Dearborn set up two virtual cafes, or online discussion groups, that were segregated on the basis of race.

Similarly, on Aug. 7, the University of Kentucky’s Bias Incident Support Service hosted segregated training sessions for resident assistants, the letter said.

The senators noted that the National Association of Scholars not long ago issued a report listing “hundreds of instances where college campuses have established or allowed programs or activities that are segregated on the basis of race, color, or national origin.”

“Racial segregation is antithetical to our nation’s creed, expressed in the Founding documents that ‘all men are created equal.’ Segregation is illegal under multiple federal laws, including Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964,” the senators said.

US Colleges Reverting To Segregation

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