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  • A&M Diversity Hire Introduced to Full House

    Texas A&M’s brand new Vice President for Diversity, James Anderson, was introduced to a full house audience Nov. 20 (2003), two weeks before university President Robert Gates announced that affirmative action would be suspended.

    Is this what we now call two weeks notice?…

    Interesting to note that the new VP was introduced on the occasion of the “3rd Annual” Diversity Symposium in 2003.

    According to the student newspaper, one panelist remarked that Anderson, “hasn’t even been here (A&M) for 48 hours and has already been accused of many things.” In reply to which, Anderson was reported to have “laughed in agreement.”

    Source: http://www.thebatt.com/main.cfm/include/detail/storyid/565269.html

  • YCT Students Protest Diversity Hire at A&M

    The Texas A&M Chapter of the Young Conservatives of Texas held an affirmative action bake sale, “to protest the creation of a new position addressing diversity at Texas A&M University,” reports a conservative news website, townhall.com (see link info below).

    The report says a similar initiative by YCT’s at Southern Methodist University was “shut down” by the administration….

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  • Interposition and Nullification at A&M

    The recent announcement by Texas A&M University President Robert Gates on the suspension of affirmative action places the College Station, Texas campus once again at the center of leadership for Republican-style racism. Texas A&M University is the home of the George Bush presidential library and hosts a student body that is among the most conservative in the world.

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  • A&M Promises Diversity with "Segregated Money"

    Bryan Eagle: Chair Promises “Segregated Money”

    Here’s the direct quote from the Eagle’s Dec. 6 (2003) edition:

    “There will be segregated money to use in scholarships to make one-on-one recruiting more plausible to the success of the issue,” Mays said. “In addition, we’re going to give minorities access to other scholarships.”

    Note: Lowry Mays is Chairman of the Texas A&M University System Board of Regents and Chairman and Chief Executive officer of Clear Channel Communications.

    Source: http://www.theeagle.com/aandmnews/120603regentadmissionpolicy.htm

  • Texas AgriLife and Civil Rights

    TAEX Basics: Questions Raised Early and Often about Civil Rights at the Texas (AgriLife) Agricultural Extension Services

    By Greg Moses

    One powerful component of the Texas higher education system has proved itself stubbornly impervious to the challenge of civil rights. Throughout the 20th century, the Texas Agricultural Extension Service (TAEX: now known as Texas AgriLife) has served as a textbook model of institutional segregation. And that tradition is in evidence today.

    With its traditional headquarters at the College Station campus of Texas A&M University, TAEX reaches into virtually every county in the state, deploying an influential network of county agents whose work is supposed to bring cutting-edge science to the service of average citizens.

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