Student annottttces^httrges
The following statement
regarding charges against the
Neo-Black Society was released
late Friday afterupoirfey~S(Sr*
Vice-President Jackie Coleman.
United States law and North
Carolina state law-expressly
prohibit the discrimination or
prejudice by race: As an
instrument of government on
this campus subservient to
federal and state law, UNC-G
au t turn atic.afly cannot
discriminate by race by-
-financially—jwu p pe-rt-fttg--
organizations which do.
discriminate, - - j - • -
"I. Paying thousands of dollars
to an organization what in every
way revolves around one race is
of course discriminatory.
2. Flagrant discrimination by
orientate around "black." The
society-has failed miserably in
promoting integration and-race
Ting for relations. The raTeTIslInclJanli
membership,
* solicitation, of all blacks and
—discourargtuneii t of-^wiiiteST
manifested, obviously, by their
all black membership.
De facto discrimination (it is'
- not what you say, but what you
do that is important). • The
Neo-Black Society practices
flagrant orienta'tioiWowards one
' race, in its ■aftieles?-^piay^, ami :
virtually every : function, if
performs. . '
4. All af the aims stated in the
Nep-Black Society's constitution
race d
highly magnified
organization. "
this
Mark-6arpente