Anti-Racism Efforts in Carlisle: Difference between revisions
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The Carlisle community has come a long way since September 2000, when members of the Ku Klux Klan demonstrated on the Cumberland County Courthouse steps. The [[Unity Celebration and Amani Festival|Unity Celebration]] held at Dickinson College drew about 3,000 people and from there the [[NAACP | local NAACP chapter]] was born. [http://www.cumberlink.com/articles/2005/07/16/news/news03.txt Read about it in the Sentinel.] | The Carlisle community has come a long way since September 2000, when members of the Ku Klux Klan demonstrated on the Cumberland County Courthouse steps. The [[Unity Celebration and Amani Festival|Unity Celebration]] held at Dickinson College drew about 3,000 people and from there the [[NAACP | local NAACP chapter]] was born. [http://www.cumberlink.com/articles/2005/07/16/news/news03.txt Read about it in the Sentinel.] | ||
In 2004, the community was again faced with the threat of intolerance when a homophobic hate group led by Fred Phelps planned to visit Carlisle to protest the Gay-Straight Alliance at Carlisle Regional High School. Dickinson College hosted a rally much like the [[Unity Celebration and Amani Festival|Unity Celebration]] to show its support for the club and for homosexuals and their allies in the community. | In 2004, the community was again faced with the threat of intolerance when a homophobic hate group led by Fred Phelps planned to visit Carlisle to protest the Gay-Straight Alliance at Carlisle Regional High School. Dickinson College hosted a rally much like the [[Unity Celebration and Amani Festival|Unity Celebration]] to show its support for the club and for homosexuals and their allies in the community. [http://www.dickinson.edu/news/features/2004/unity/ Read about it on the Dickinson College website.] | ||
Revision as of 19:25, 3 May 2006
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History of Racism in Carlisle
- Native American School
- Civil War
- Ku Klux Klan
- Fred Phelps
Community Response
The Carlisle community has come a long way since September 2000, when members of the Ku Klux Klan demonstrated on the Cumberland County Courthouse steps. The Unity Celebration held at Dickinson College drew about 3,000 people and from there the local NAACP chapter was born. Read about it in the Sentinel.
In 2004, the community was again faced with the threat of intolerance when a homophobic hate group led by Fred Phelps planned to visit Carlisle to protest the Gay-Straight Alliance at Carlisle Regional High School. Dickinson College hosted a rally much like the Unity Celebration to show its support for the club and for homosexuals and their allies in the community. Read about it on the Dickinson College website.