AGD UGa. Natl. & alums stand up for GLO rights
The Sunday (2-10-02) Atlanta newspaper had a HUGE article covering the AGD chapter at UGa and there problems with a member who sent letters to the Univ. saying the chapter was racist. The article reveals how the AGD alum advisors and the AGD natl. stood up for the rights of this private group.
This article is in the Atlanta newspaper free archives for a week (until Feb. 16, probably) and after that it will cost $1.95 to access this:
http://stacks.ajc.com/cgi-bin/display.cgi?id=3c6a90f33637dMpqaweb1P11010&doc=res ults.html
Ali Davis loved her life in Alpha Gamma Delta at the University of Georgia. Then a black student came through sorority rush and everything changed. THE SISTER WHO SPOKE UP
Author: JIM AUCHMUTEY, STAFF Date: 02-10-2002 Publication: The Atlanta Journal and Constitution Page Number: A.1 Word Count: 4455 Size: 29K Relevancy: 87
It was the moment sororities live for. Behind the beveled glass doors of their Victorian chapter house, almost 100 sisters of Alpha Gamma Delta were crowded into the entry hall and onto the staircase to consider the sensitive matter of membership.
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