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HOMECOMING 1995
Homecoming Queen Selection
Continues Despite Racial Turmoil
BY ALISON FISCHER
STAFF WRITER
When Dean of Students Frederic
Schroeder thinks of Homecoming queen
selection, he sees an opportunity to cel
ebrate the accomplishments of a UNC
woman. Others, however, are not so posi
tive in their view, and Schroeder said in
years past the event had sometimes dete
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“The selection of Homecoming queen
is, on this campus, often an issue about
which some people care a great deal,”
Schroeder said. “In the past there have
been complaints by minority students, that
is, African-American students, as well as
by nonminority students, being Caucasian
students.”
Since 1989, the Homecoming queen
Monday, October 16,1995
each year has been African-American, of
ten the candidate sponsored by the Black
Student Movement Responses to this trend
have been mixed over the years.
In 1990, Queen Laura Anderson had
harsh words of a racial nature written on
her car.
Problems arose the next year when the
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