Hooray for desegregation--High school holds first integrated prom ever!

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POSTED: 8:49 p.m. EDT, April 22, 2007
ASHBURN, Georgia (AP) -- For the first time, the faces of students at the Turner County High School prom were both white and black. Each year, in spite of integration, the school's white students had raised money for their own unofficial prom and black students did the same to throw their own separate party, an annual ritual that divided the southern Georgia peanut-farming county anew each spring.

That all changed Saturday as horse-drawn carriages and stretch limousines carried young couples around the downtown streets to a single prom. "I couldn't be more proud of these young people," said Ray Jordan, the county's school superintendent. "The changes needed to come from the student body."

At the start of the school year, Turner County's four senior class officers had told principal Chad Stone they wanted an official prom and they wanted everyone invited. Stone spent $5,000 of his discretionary fund to put together the county's first school-sponsored prom. Another $5,000 came from supporters after news stories about the plan spread across the nation. "Tonight, it's a fresh start," said James Hall, the black senior class president who led the charge for the integrated prom.

The rural county seat of 4,000 people has been in need of uplifting news. Although a candy packaging plant employs hundreds, as does the up-and-down peanut industry, many of the better paying jobs are in larger towns in the region. The high school is one of the few things that give Ashburn a sense of community.

"The school is making changes -- and they're long overdue," said Aniesha Gipson, who became the county's first solo homecoming queen last fall as it abandoned the practice of crowning separate white and black queens.

Still, traditions die hard. Only about two-thirds of the school's 160 upper-class students purchased tickets for the prom, blacks still easily outnumbered whites at the dance, and many whites still attended their own private party a week earlier.

"Last weekend was more like tradition. It wasn't racist, or prejudice," said Calvin Catom, a white senior who attended both parties. "This weekend is about the whole school getting together and having a party."

Few other white students would comment about the dance, telling reporters gathered outside the gym that school officials told them not to talk to the media. "This is history, baby, this is history," said Noriega McKeller, a 19-year-old senior. "Somebody had to do it. Why couldn't it be us?"
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I'm glad race relations are improving in this country.

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mercanucaribe

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Originally posted by: brandonbull
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
I thought racism didn't exist.

Sounds like the students wanted to have separate proms not racism.

What do you call that?

You don't think those white students who are still holding a white prom aren't racist?
 

Mermaidman

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I wonder if the races in that town truly dislike each other, or are just doing things the way they've been done for years without thinking of the consequences. Anyway, a step in the right direction, no matter the belatedness.
 

ultimatebob

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Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: brandonbull
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
I thought racism didn't exist.

Sounds like the students wanted to have separate proms not racism.

What do you call that?

You don't think those white students who are still holding a white prom aren't racist?

No less racist than the black students who wanted a black prom every year.

Racism swings both ways, folks!
 

b0mbrman

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Originally posted by: brandonbull
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
I thought racism didn't exist.

Sounds like the students wanted to have separate proms not racism.

Uh...sounds like student-led racism rather than institutional racism
 

b0mbrman

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Originally posted by: ultimatebob
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: brandonbull
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
I thought racism didn't exist.

Sounds like the students wanted to have separate proms not racism.

What do you call that?

You don't think those white students who are still holding a white prom aren't racist?

No less racist than the black students who wanted a black prom every year.

Racism swings both ways, folks!

No, when blacks do it, it's called "pride"
 

AccruedExpenditure

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It sounds like a music thing... now black and white kids listen to same crunk garbage hence the intergrated prom.

Makes sense.
 

thecoolnessrune

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Originally posted by: AccruedExpenditure
It sounds like a music thing... now black and white kids listen to same crunk garbage hence the intergrated prom.

Makes sense.

YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!! *tips his gold cup filled with crunk juice*
 

Leros

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Originally posted by: AccruedExpenditure
It sounds like a music thing... now black and white kids listen to same crunk garbage hence the intergrated prom.

Makes sense.

Yah, my prom sucked because of the music. My high school was 75% hispanic and because of democratic vote, we played rap music nearly the entire time at our prom. Sucked big time.
 

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Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Originally posted by: ultimatebob
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: brandonbull
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
I thought racism didn't exist.

Sounds like the students wanted to have separate proms not racism.

What do you call that?

You don't think those white students who are still holding a white prom aren't racist?

No less racist than the black students who wanted a black prom every year.

Racism swings both ways, folks!

No, when blacks do it, it's called "pride"

"Pride" :confused:... I'll have to remember that when ever i see NSBE or my University's Black Action Society do events for their members. Separate homecoming king/queen comp, along with dance, i guess it looks pointless, as the university does one that is for everybody, but now that I understand their only motivation for doig such events was out of pride, it puts everything in perspective....

Like, when i move down south, Louisanna, I'm sure i'll see a lot of pride amongst my peers.

 

natto fire

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What happened that made this be so reposted today?

I read about it a while ago. Not that searching would help.
 

DrPizza

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"I couldn't be more proud of these young people," said Ray Jordan, the county's school superintendent. "The changes needed to come from the student body."

Yeahhh, right. The administration could have put a stop to separate proms long ago. Apparently, they didn't want to.