Creator

Dale Blackwell

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Identifier

10019876

Description

Texas Christian University faculty member Rev. Jesse Truvillion addresses a group of about 150 staff, faculty members, and students at a rally where he made claims that the school's administrators condone racism by refusing to address it. The rally stemmed from an incident that occurred on April 5 in which a cat with its throat slashed was found on to Truvillion's car after two men yelled racial slurs at him on campus.

Archival Date

1988-04-15

Collection Name

Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection

Collection Number

AR406-6-8669 fr. 17

Original Format

Negatives, Color

File Format

JPG

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Subjects

Meetings; Racism; Race discrimination; Universities & colleges; Audiences; People associated with education & communication

Names

Truvillion, Jesse; Texas Christian University

Subjects

Meetings; Racism; Race discrimination; Universities & colleges; Audiences; People associated with education & communication

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