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Two weeks ago R. Markley I
chairman said the current pro
t ine and would soon create blat
Two days ago the General
countant Samuel A. Benson t
thus keeping the only black c?
becoming the first black on the
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On Jan. 7, 1981 the state rec
Department of Education to
public colleges and universities
of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. Tit
Failure on the part of the s
could have cost the state $25 mi
The order specified five are.
governing boards of state univ<
To meet the problems of ra
boards of state institutions, Ha
Senate Education committee,
desegregate the governing boa
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Dennis, USC Board of Trustees Under the Chapman i
cedure for choosing trustees is elect two members from
:k representation on the board, governor would appoint t
Assembly voted Sumter ac- annrnval F:ar?h tnwiPP v
o the use Board of Trustees and the terms would be sf
andidate, Larry Weston, from in one year.
board. Many boards, includin;
^ pjan j3ut refusecj accep
MA-lySIS Dennis said the plai
representation on the bo;
:eived an order from the U.S. on jjie board.
submit plans to bring state Black legislators had
s into compliance with Title VI Weston's candidacy to sh
le VI desegregates all schools. General Assembly to pu
tate to comply with the order governing boards.
illion in federal aid. Reo. Larrv Blandinc. E
is 01 segregation including tne the c-ause fo'r Weston's'd
srsities and colleges. ancj influence of the leade
icial inequalities in governing Benson had received I
rry Chapman chairman of the Raymond Schwartz an
introduced a bill which would Weston's 53
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rd of trustees. Each institute would "Que
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3lan, the General Assembly would inser
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vould serve four years on the board was i
aggered to prevent a large turnover i'm
time i
g USC's, adopted the desegregation
t the Chapman plan. Tin
i was not needed to get black prodi
jrd and there would soon be a black for s
mino
hoped the legislature would take Ch;
iow a commitment on the part of the congi
t more blacks on higher education popu
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efeat was "simply a matter of race mem
irship of the House." the si
:he endorsement of House Speaker theoi
d won handily receiving 107 to It i
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was black and because of ihe serve
y_ go hand in hand," Blanding said, procc
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ilifications were not an issue."
inding said the vote showed the General Assembly's
isitivity toward candidates, whether black or white.
iston blamed the lack of support by Schwartz for his
it. "As far as the racial issue, I'm not inclined to sav it
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j deciding factor."
i certainly disappointed the Legislature didn't take this
to elect a minority person to the board.
e latest move by the General Assembly failing to
ice a black board member proves the current process
selecting board members must be changed to get
rity representation.
apman said he feels selection of trustee members by
ressional districts would better represent the state's
lation on each board and also eliminate the alumni
sion.
apman's plan does not rule out alumni as ex officio
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chool should be taken into consideration along with all
Iher candidates attributes.
s evident that with USC only having one female (Lily
id-Hall selected two years ago) and no blacks having
>d on their board it is time for a change in the selection
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