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On April 19, about one hundred Black students prayed and sang in front of the administration building at the University of Mississippi at Oxford in a protest against the use of the Confederate flag as a symbol of the university.
1983 (Apr 19-20)
On April 19, about one hundred Black students prayed and sang in front of the administration building at the University of Mississippi at Oxford in a protest against the use of the Confederate flag as a symbol of the university. During the previous night, several hundred White students had waved the flag and sang the Confederate battle song, “Dixie," in front of a Black fraternity house on the campus. Charles Griffin, a Black student, told reporters that the Whites also yelled "nigger night" and "save the flag." In the fall of 1982, some Black students at the university had called for the banning of the rebel flag, the display of the Colonel Reb cartoon mascot, and the singing of “Dixie" at athletic games. John Hawkins, the first Black varsity cheerleader at the university, refused to wave the flag as he lead cheers at football games. The protesting Blacks said the Confederate symbols were both racist and offensive. On April 20, Porter Fortune, chancellor of the University of Mississippi, announced that the Confederate flag would no longer be used as a school symbol. But Black students complained because the statement did not ban individuals from continuing to wave the flag on campus or at athletic contests, nor did it prohibit the use of the Colonel Reb mascot or the singing of “Dixie.” A group of White students cheered the chancellor's announcement and waved Confederate flags.
References:
- • Hornsby, Alton. Chronology of African-American History: Significant Events and People from 1619 to the Present. Detroit: Gale Research, 1995.