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An article explaining how Robert E. Lee did not want symbols of the Confederacy following him to the grave

Online news article about the political conflicts surrounding the town's first MLK Day Parade

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This interview was conducted by Kitanna Hiromasa with an anonymous member of the Class of 2019. It occurred in Elrod Commons at Washington and Lee University at approximately 10 am on May 16th, 2018. The interview started with basic questions…

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This interview was conducted by Kitanna Hiromasa with an anonymous member of the Class of 2019. It occured in Leyburn Library at Washington and Lee University at approximately 11 am on May 15th, 2018. The interview started with basic questions…

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The numbers for "Perceptions of Socioeconomic Status" from 2018 are somewhat consistent to those from 1997.* Economically, several of the black students that were interviewed in 2018 believed themselves to be either of a much lower economic class…

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In this sample, 63% of students identified as a racial group first, an increase from the 50% in 1997. In the “other” category, one student had an answer involving race that was intertwined with academics: “Well deserving, high-achieving student that…

Professor Theodore DeLaney discusses the controversial past of Washington and Lee.

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Law students write a letter to Dean Randall Bezanson addressing racial issues they've encountered and hope to make a change.

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A flyer for the community from CARE Rockbridge to promote the 2017 MLK Day parade in Lexington, VA.
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