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Identifier
10019877
Description
Texas Christian University faculty member Rev. Jesse Truvillion holds hands within a circle of people at the conclusion of a rally. About 150 staff, faculty members, and students attended the rally where Truvillion 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. 24
Original Format
Negatives, Color
File Format
JPG
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Subjects
Meetings; Racism; Race discrimination; People associated with education & communication; Universities & colleges
Names
Truvillion, Jesse; Texas Christian University
Subjects
Meetings; Racism; Race discrimination; People associated with education & communication; Universities & colleges