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"Dyed-In-Wool" Southerner On Civil Rights
Student description of the Sunday night program guest speaker Mrs. Sarah Patton, speaking about civil rights in Pendleton Hall.
"4TH REICH EXPOSED"
Student article exposing the fascist regime infiltrating the rightist movement of student led clubs of EHS. Created for entertainment.
"Big Henry" Dies
Episcopal High School's head cook, an African-American, dies of a heart attack after a 17-year-long tenure in October of 1968.
"From The Proceedings" EHS News, Fall 1965
The article reports a reaffirmation by the Board of Trustees concerning the school mission statement and admissions policy.
"Lieutenant General Wade Hampton, C.S.A." - Daemon, 1968
A sketch of the Confederate Lieutenant General Wade Hampton
"Meet Kuki"
A student-led personal interview with the first Japanese student to attend Episcopal, Takane Kuki.
"Only in America"
This is a poem in the Daemon from 1969. It is about arbitrary things that occur in America.
"School Accepts First Negroes" from The News Leader (13 Mar 1968)
This article from Staunton, VA's The News Leader reports on the inception of integration of Episcopal High School in Alexandria, VA for the 1968-69 session.
"The American Scene" - Daemon 1968 Winter
A poem published in the Daemon talking about racial divisions as well as American pride.
"Words from the far Right" (Daemon 1967)
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