Campus Life
Dublin Core
Title
Campus Life
Subject
Columnist discusses color, religious, and racial discrimination at Bucknell
Description
This editorial from an October 1950 issue of the Bucknellian stresses the difference between what Bucknell students would like to believe about their views on race and prejudice and the reality of their actions. The author argues that discrimination continues at Bucknell, particularly in fraternities. He asserts that the fraternities "actively propagate the concept of racial and religious segregation" and that anyone belonging to them supports that concept as well. In closing, the columnist asserts that, for us to be truly Christian, none of this unfair treatment can remain.
Creator
The Bucknellian - Ronald Unger
Source
The Bucknellian - Campus Life Column
Publisher
The Griot Institute
Date
October 5, 1950
Type
Image, Text, News Article
- Date Added
- May 13, 2016
- Collection
- Bucknellian
- Tags
- Bucknellian, Campus Life, Discrimination, Fraternities, Prejudice, Race, Religion, Segregation
- Citation
- The Bucknellian - Ronald Unger, “Campus Life,” Bucknell Civil Rights Project, accessed May 20, 2024, http://bucivilrights.omeka.bucknell.edu/omeka/items/show/69.