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interviewees
  • Charles Alexander
  • Frankie Allen
  • Corlis Turner Anderson
  • Jim Blackburn
  • James Bryant
  • Donald Byers
  • Garwin DeBerry
  • George Foussekis
  • Keith Franklin
  • Nathaniel Garland
  • George Gay
  • Rod Gentry
  • Chip German
  • Bernadette Whitsett Hammond
  • Steve Helvin
  • Jimmy Hollins
  • Peyton Humphrey
  • Mary Johnson
  • Veronica Jones
  • Larry Kent
  • Robert King
  • Vincent Kinney
  • Byrd Leavell
  • Kent Merritt
  • Andy Minton
  • Phylissa Mitchell
  • Clare Rannigan
  • William Redd
  • Darlene Quarles Robinson
  • Steve Runkle
  • Julia Shields
  • David Sloan
  • Lloyd Snook
  • Tom Stargell
  • Brock Strickler
  • Dickie Tayloe
  • Tommy Theodose
  • Mark and Nancy Tramontin
  • Wade Tremblay
  • Roland and Ronald Woodfolk
  • David Wyant
schools
  • Albemarle High School
  • Albemarle Training School
  • Basement School
  • Buford Middle School
  • Burley High School
  • Burnley-Moran Elementary School
  • Charlottesville High School
  • Clark Elementary School
  • Fork Union Military Academy
  • Hampden-Sydney College
  • Jack Jouett Junior High School
  • Jefferson Elementary School
  • Lane High School
  • Maggie Walker High School
  • McGuffey Primary School
  • Rock Hill Academy
  • Rose Hill
  • Scottsville School
  • Stone-Robinson
  • Terry Elementary School
  • University of Virginia
  • Venable Elementary School
  • Virginia Tech
  • Walker Upper Elementary School
sports
  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Cheerleading
  • Drill Team
  • Football
  • Golf
  • Lacrosse
  • Majorette
  • Roller Skating
  • Soccer
  • Softball
  • Swimming
  • Tackle Football
  • Touch Football
  • Wrestling
topics
  • Activism
  • Black History
  • Career
  • Community
  • Confederate Flag
  • Confederate Imagery
  • Desegregation
  • Disrespect
  • “Dixie” Song
  • Equality / Inequality
  • Family
  • Grading
  • Hindsight
  • Isolation
  • “Old Black Joe”
  • Petition
  • Physical Confrontation
  • Pride
  • Property Damage
  • Protest
  • Race and Identity
  • Race Consciousness
  • Racial Insult
  • Racial Tension
  • Respect
  • Robert E. Lee
  • Segregation
  • Tracking
  • Unit
  • Walkout

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  • Lane High School
  • Race and Identity
  • Football

Confederate Imagery

Confederate Imagery

“I was suspended from the squad.”

Corlis Turner Anderson

“After every touchdown they would play “Dixie” and they’d wave the Rebel flag in the stands, which is very irritating and offensive.”

Kent Merritt

“We soon discovered that we were going to have to fight tooth and nail for the right to be recognized for who we are as a race.”

James Bryant

“For whites for whatever reason, it’s an emotionally charged issue.”

Rod Gentry

“While I was on that drill team, we did have a little mini protest with the playing of the Dixie song.”

Darlene Quarles Robinson

Related

  • Activism
  • Black History
  • Confederate Flag
  • Isolation
  • Petition
  • Racial Insult
  • Robert E. Lee
  • Tracking
  • Unit
  • “Dixie” Song
  • “Old Black Joe”
  • Family
  • Hindsight
  • Walkout
  • Physical Confrontation
  • Protest
  • Respect
  • Racial Tension
  • Race and Identity
  • Property Damage
  • Pride
  • Grading
  • Equality / Inequality
  • Disrespect
  • Desegregation
  • Community
  • Race Consciousness
  • Career
  • Segregation

Confederate Imagery

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