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Trent Lott's Segregationist College Days: Lead a fight to keep blacks out of his national fraternity
Time ^ | December 12, 2002 | Karen Tumulty

Posted on 12/12/2002 2:11:24 PM PST by Timesink


Thursday, Dec. 12, 2002

Trent Lott's Segregationist College Days

At Ole Miss, the Senator helped lead a fight to keep blacks out of his national fraternity

By KAREN TUMULTY

Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott helped lead a successful battle to prevent his college fraternity from admitting blacks to any of its chapters, in a little-known incident now four decades old. At a time when racial issues were roiling campuses across the South, some chapters of Sigma Nu fraternity in the Northeast were considering admitting African-American members, a move that would have sent a powerful statement through the tradition-bound world of sororities and fraternities. At the time, Lott was president of the intra-fraternity council at the University of Mississippi. When the issue came to a head at Sigma Nu's national convention — known as a "Grand Chapter" — in the early 1960s, "Trent was one of the strongest leaders in resisting the integration of the national fraternity in any of the chapters," recalls former CNN President Tom Johnson, then a Sigma Nu member at the University of Georgia.

The bitter debate over the issue took place at the convention in a New Orleans hotel, as Johnson recalls. Sigma Nu's executive secretary Richard Fletcher, a legendary figure in the fraternity, pleaded with the Sigma Nus to find some common ground between those who wanted to integrate and those who didn't, Johnson says. But the southerners were unbending about permitting no exceptions to the all-white policy. With their chapters threatening a walkout, the fraternity voted overwhelmingly to remain all-white.

Johnson, who voted on Lott's side, now calls that vote "one of the biggest mistakes of my life." Over the years, as Johnson became a media executive, word would get back to him from time to time that Lott was repeating the tale to mutual acquaintances — to embarrass him, Johnson believes. (Lott did not make himself available for comment to TIME today for this story.)

It was Lott himself who first told me this story, back in the mid 1980s. He was a Republican Congressman and I was a reporter freshly assigned to cover Capitol Hill for the Los Angeles Times, where Johnson was then the publisher. "In later life, it seemed that Trent felt he 'had something on me,' when he would share the fact that he and I had been on the same side in the national fraternity debate," says Johnson, who later went to work as an aide in Lyndon Johnson's White House and more recently helped lead the battle to have the confederate battle flag removed in Georgia. Johnson recalls of Lott back then: "He was against integration. I was against splitting the fraternity. Yet my vote had the same impact and is subject to the same interpretation — that I also opposed integration. I am very disappointed in myself. I hope my record for the past 40 years speaks louder than that."

Lott has been under fire since last week, when he declared that his state was proud to have voted for Strom Thurmond's segregationist ticket in 1948. "And if the rest of the country had followed our lead," Lott added in remarks at Thurmond's 100th birthday party, "we wouldn't have had all these problems over the years either." Lott has since apologized, and on Thursday, President Bush said the apology was deserved. "Any suggestion that the segregated past was acceptable or positive is offensive and it is wrong," Bush declared.

Lott was a witness to one of the pivotal episodes in that past. During his senior year at Ole Miss, violence erupted there when U.S. marshals moved to install Air Force veteran James Meredith as its first African-American student. Lott was not among the students advocating integration, but did succeed in persuading his fraternity brothers not to join in the rioting. In 1997, Lott told TIME: "Yes, you could say I favored segregation then. I don't now. … The main thing was, I felt the federal government had no business sending in troops to tell the state what to do."


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Extended News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Mississippi
KEYWORDS: lott; personaldestruction; ratpatrol
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My, the RATS sure are good at the politics of personal destruction, aren't they?
1 posted on 12/12/2002 2:11:25 PM PST by Timesink
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To: Timesink
Yes they are .. and I'm wondering .. who feeding the press all this stories??
2 posted on 12/12/2002 2:12:45 PM PST by Mo1
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To: Timesink
Lott can stop all of this by stepping aside and allowing a real leader take control of the senate. This spineless pig let Slick Willie skate on impeachment. He is owed no favors by us.
3 posted on 12/12/2002 2:13:23 PM PST by ambrose
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My, the RATS sure are good at the politics of personal destruction, aren't they?

As well as their partners in the Liberal Media - such as Time!

4 posted on 12/12/2002 2:14:34 PM PST by Alissa
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To: Mo1
The DNC war room is doing all the reseach and leaking it to various RAT-friendly media outlets (which is basically all of them except for Fox News and the Washington Times).
5 posted on 12/12/2002 2:15:17 PM PST by Timesink
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To: ambrose
Branding someone a racist is tantamount to a hate crime as far as I'm concerned. This stuff can ruin lives!
6 posted on 12/12/2002 2:16:21 PM PST by Alissa
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To: ambrose
agree 1000%!!!!
7 posted on 12/12/2002 2:16:43 PM PST by sauropod
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To: Mo1
In this case, it'd be the Senate Majority Leader himself:

It was Lott himself who first told me this story, back in the mid 1980s.

8 posted on 12/12/2002 2:16:50 PM PST by Catspaw
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To: Timesink
Who is Governor of Mississippi? I am thinking the 'rats want Lott to resign the Senate now, not just the leadership.
9 posted on 12/12/2002 2:17:38 PM PST by RAT Patrol
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The RATS are letting it all out now. However if this stuff checks out, Lott is done as majority leader.
10 posted on 12/12/2002 2:17:44 PM PST by finnman69
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The DNC war room is doing all the reseach and leaking it to various RAT-friendly media outlets

Yep and they aren't just doing hit pieces on Lott .. they are also hitting the South on the racist issue .. along with the Republican Party

11 posted on 12/12/2002 2:17:55 PM PST by Mo1
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To: ambrose
Maybe this is the sort of thing that was in Lott's FBI file.
12 posted on 12/12/2002 2:18:05 PM PST by aristeides
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To: Timesink
Well, we're working our way back to racial epithets in high school. Won't be long now.
13 posted on 12/12/2002 2:18:08 PM PST by jwalsh07
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Isn't their some democrat senator that was once a member of the KKK ?... I wonder why they haven't nailed him to the cross yet.
14 posted on 12/12/2002 2:18:50 PM PST by usastandsunited
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To: RAT Patrol
RAT Ronnie Musgrove is governor of MS.
15 posted on 12/12/2002 2:19:02 PM PST by aristeides
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To: Timesink
C'mon SANTORUM!!!
16 posted on 12/12/2002 2:19:06 PM PST by SunStar
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Meanwhile, Blacks exclude Whites from all kinds of things. BET, Miss Black USA, The Jet awards, NAACP, and to many others to name. But of course that's perfectly OK as long as your not white.
17 posted on 12/12/2002 2:19:15 PM PST by Super Mak90kid
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I see you're point .. maybe I should have been more clear .. who is pushing this so hard ..
18 posted on 12/12/2002 2:19:48 PM PST by Mo1
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To: Timesink
You should have seen CNN at 4 pm....devoted a good half hour to the story.....of Lott's comments made in the 80's.

Jon Karl even said that the RATS are passing this info out in the open to members of the media..

19 posted on 12/12/2002 2:19:51 PM PST by Dog
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I like to think that the Republican party actually practices what it preaches and believes in itself. As opposed to the Democratic party which defends its own whether they be rapists, racists, or congressional page molesters, the Republicans need to remove Lott from his leadership post.

As a conservative who belives in equal rights and equal opportunity for all citizens and hope that some day we can live in a true meritocracy, I believe Lott has damaged himself and therefore the pary. I hope the Republican party has the strength, character, and and sense of purpose to remove him as majority leader.
20 posted on 12/12/2002 2:19:56 PM PST by Maynerd
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