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  • Teenager Barred from Prom for Confederate-Inspired Dress Sues

    12/21/2004 3:45:01 PM PST · by anymouse · 85 replies · 4,694+ views
    Herald-Leader/Knight Ridder/Tribune ^ | Dec. 20, 2004 | BETH MUSGRAVE
    Jacqueline Duty's prom dress created a stir even before she showed up for the May 1 event. When Duty came to the Russell High School prom in a self-designed red, white and blue gown with the Confederate battle flag as part of the design, she was told to leave. School leaders, who had heard about Duty's plans to wear the Confederate-inspired sequined gown, wouldn't allow her to enter the prom or even leave her vehicle, her lawyers say. "Her only dance for her senior prom was on the sidewalk to a song playing on the radio," said Earl-Ray Neal, her...