Gilman News Oct. 31, 2013 Issue

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THE October 31, 2013

NEWS Gilman School

Volume CXIII No. 2

Between the Bridges: Perspectives of the Tri-Schools by

A lexA Corse And A nnA delwiChe (bryn M Awr sChool ‘15)

by r AChel M Andel (rolAnd PArk Country sChool ‘15)

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- A view between the bridges: Although one might think that Gilman’s Tri-School co-ed classes started only forty years ago. by tyler P lACk (GilMAn sChool ‘15)

Photos by Riley Secor

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been tapped. Carolina College. At the end of their What made you, a white person, decide to attend Tougaloo, a historically all-black college? What was your experience like there?

Pictured here after her arrest and famous for her stand against racism during a 1963 Woolworth’s lunch counter sit-in, Joan Trumpauer Mulholland was a civil-rights activist and Freedom Rider during the early 1960s. Invited to speak at Gilman by history teacher Dr. Thornbery, she shared her experiences with Upper School students during Assembly. interview by

tiMur Guler

How and when did you first get involved in the civil rights movement?

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Photo by Basil Apostolo by

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briAn Choo

While you and your fellow activists were being harassed and beaten at the Woolworth’s lunch counter, what kept you there?

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OPINION

The Government Shutdown, Terrorism at a Kenya Mall (page 2)

EXCLUSIVES

4 Questions (page 3), Greatest Problems in American Sports II (page 4)


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