Posted on 02/12/2005 6:00:43 AM PST by Rebelbase
Valley Springs School blocks H.K. Edgerton appearance
Dont be surprised if youre driving on Long Shoals Road next week and see H.K. Edgerton picketing Valley Springs Middle School.
Hell be easy to recognize. Hell be the black man wearing the Confederate uniform, carrying the Confederate battle flag. He says hell be picketing against political correctness and the lack of free speech inside the windowless government building.
Edgertons ire was raised to fever pitch last week when Valley Springs principal Tom Keever rescinded a student-issued invitation to speak to 8th graders studying the Civil War. The appearance was blocked due to Keevers insistence that Edgerton provide proof of his qualifications to speak on the issue, and certify that his remarks would be consistent with the North Carolina curriculum outline for Civil War studies.
Keever added his impression that Edgerton was a self-proclaimed expert in Southern culture and history.
According to both parties, the invitation had been issued by two 8th grade students. At first it was thought that Edgerton would address just one class. Then, as other students learned that he might be coming, the invitation was expanded to include all 8th graders.
Keever explained his position saying, I dont know anything about him. He hasnt called me. We just received letters from a legal organization. Weve had a student as the intermediary.
One section of those guidelines requires that The learner will analyze the roles of African Americans during the Civil War and Reconstruction.
Edgerton is an African-American and a former president of the Asheville chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
Edgerton also is a director of the Southern Legal Resource Center in Black Mountain, an organization dedicated to preserving Southern culture and history despite efforts to stamp it out. Edgerton argues that blacks and whites, descendents of slaves and slave owners, share a common culture and history.
His efforts to present his case, he says, in the face of lies, hostility and hatred, have caused him to march across the South carrying the
Confederate battle flag and wearing the uniform of a Southern soldier.
I have been greeted with love and affection by blacks and whites alike wherever I have gone, he says. I have marched across the Southland of America proudly carrying our flag and I have spoken in schools from Asheville to Austin, Texas. Wherever I have gone, most of the babies
(students) I speak to have never heard anything about the South other than the lies of hatred and fear that drive the races apart.
With regards to Keevers claim that he had never heard of him, Edgerton said, If Mr. Keever hasnt heard of me, then he needs to go type in my name on the Internet, or read the Asheville Tribune or Citizen-Times.
(The Tribune typed in H.K. Edgerton and received 32,700 hits from the Google.com search engine and 77,000 on Yahoo!).
Keever criticized Edgertons failure to send him an outline of his talk or a listing of his credentials to speak on the topic. I asked him to send me this information and he didnt, Keever said. I thought this was a reasonable request from our end. In my letters I said for him to call me. He didnt. Its a moot point now, he added. The students have moved beyond that period in their studies.
Edgerton and the SLRC responded by letter to the school, asking for a copy of the curriculum guidelines in question and a listing of all other speakers who have been forced to provide proof of their qualifications to speak. Keever indicated he did not intend to respond to that request since the students are no longer studying the Civil War period.
Tom Keever, principal of Valley Springs Middle School, may be reached at the school office, 828-654-1785. H.K. Edgerton may be reached through the Southern Legal Resource Center, 828-669-5189.
This story was filed by Bill Fishburne, Senior Editor of the Tribune.
Comments to tribuneeditor@bellsouth.net
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He speaks against hate and racism; that can't be a good thing for 8th graders to hear... /sarcasm
I guess he should have spoken in favor of Terrorists killing innocent Americans.
I have talked to him when he was here in Austin and he is really smart on the subject. He is basicly a black man who speaks the truth and as we had learned from the attacks on Dr. Rice and Mr. Powell that is a major no-no.
Dixie Bump!
Keever, the pricipal is white....hmmmmm.
http://www.valleysprings.buncombe.k12.nc.us/
Our beliefs....
http://www.valleysprings.buncombe.k12.nc.us/index.php?module=ContentExpress&func=display&bid=65&btitle=ES%20MAIN&mid=4&ceid=65
Never heard of him my butt.You can't live in Asheville and not see him. We never fail to beep and wave in support.
He's looks so grand in his Confederate uniform and Rebel flag.
The problem is that school district is the 'enlightened' district.
He should go over to the looked down upon 'redneck' Erwin district, they would allow him to speak. Except sadly not at the middle school...it's run by a gonad lacking principle who cowardly gave into 1 witchs demands a few years ago.
I don't understand. Does the principal not believe that there were blacks who fought for the South? Why is he banning him from speaking?
P.R. Cleburne, Major-General Commanding Division
Is he pro amnesty?...lol
i gotta eat....I'm done fer.
Let me guess, the racist hate group SPLC led by Morron (sic) Dees?
The DemonRats' battle cry: "Move on!"
Move along, folks. Nothing to see here. Please ignore the man behind the curtain.
Wow, this is a school teacher? They must not teach teachers composition any more. He's babbling.
LOL, I read it as the principal received complaints from a legal group.
Edgerton and the SLRC responded by letter to the school, asking for a copy of the curriculum guidelines in question and a listing of all other speakers who have been forced to provide proof of their qualifications to speak. Keever indicated he did not intend to respond to that request since the students are no longer studying the Civil War period.
Keever won't accede tp a public request?
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