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-Do Black Fraternities And Sororities Still Matter? Samford University officials publicly apologized Friday for the offending shirts printed as keepsakes for the spring formal of Alpha Delta Pi, which could face disciplinary action. The shirts depict a map of Alabama marked with various images — including an illustration of a black man holding a big slice of watermelon. Lauren Hammond, the sorority’s Samford chapter president, said in a statement that “we failed to focus on the specific images in the design. We are horrified by our oversight.” -University Of Alabama Approves Integration Of Sororities And Fraternities Hammond’s statement said sorority members were immediately told not to wear the shirts, which she said were being collected so they could be destroyed. Copyright 2016 The Associated Press. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.A sorority at Samford University in Alabama has apologized for this t-shirt showing a black man eating a watermelon.
A sorority at Samford University has come under fire for its decision to feature a black man eating a watermelon next to people picking cotton on its T-shirts. The Alpha Delta Pi chapter at the school in the Birmingham, Ala., suburbs included the offensive images on a vintage-style map of their state.Dallas Weight Loss Boot Camp Samford University said it had denied the sisters’ request to make the shirts for their spring formal, but they made them anyway.Luxury Outdoor Furniture Dallas Ensuing outrage over the images' racist connotations led to rapid-fire apologies from the university, the sorority and its international organization.Cheap Dance Floor Rental Orlando “In selecting the T-shirt, we failed to focus on the specific images in the design,” ADPi Samford chapter president Lauren Hammond said, adding the shirts will be destroyed.
“We are horrified by our oversight. Had we recognized what the design details depicted, we would never have purchased the shirts.” The chapter (pictured winning a Ronald McDonald House Charities award) said that it did not pay attention to the details on the map. Another young woman in the chapter, which according to a post from Samford Greek Life was named “ADPi Chapter of the Year” by Ronald McDonald House Charities of Alabama, said the image was found through Google. University president Andrew Westmoreland said he was “repulsed” by the shirt and called it “abhorrent.” The Alpha Delta Pi international organization also said the design should never have been selected and added that it has begun its review process. Samford University’s 4,800 students are 80.95% white and 6.64% black, according to Forbes. With News Wire Services Send a Letter to the Editor Top Gear - OLIVER!! ApparelCases & SkinsHome DecorBagsStationery Richard Hammond drove a Opel Kaddet into a river in Africa, and a legend was born – Oliver!!!
It features Richard trying in vain to rescue the car, along with the “All adders are puffs” slogon on the side of the car. A sorority at Samford University near Birmingham, Ala. (not Stanford University in California, to be clear), is in hot water for producing T-shirts that have a black man eating a watermelon plopped under people picking cotton, reports the New York Daily News. Alpha Delta Pi was advertising its spring formal and featured a “vintage-style map” of Alabama on the shirts. Said map had several details from the state, including a black man eating a huge slice of watermelon and a gaggle of dark folks picking cotton on its right side. The sorority said that it found the map on Google and didn’t notice the details, but the college says that it denied the organization’s request to make the shirts, but the group made them anyway. “In selecting the T-shirt, we failed to focus on the specific images in the design,” the sorority’s Samford chapter president, Lauren Hammond, said, according to the Daily News.
She said that the shirts will be destroyed. After it all hit the fan, the university, sorority chapter and international organization predictably apologized post-haste. University President Andrew Westmoreland said he was “repulsed” by the shirt and called it “abhorrent.” Read more at the New York Daily News.Theresa May's Cabinet Winners Think you know Mr Robot? The funniest moments from 'This Morning' Theresa May's Cabinet reshuffle: Who is out? Deaths on the Cobbles An audience with the Queen David Cameron: The Last Goodbye Luxury villas, lush nature and tropical beaches: Discover the Maldives On the edge of volcanoes When Photoshop is stupidly obvious Brexit: What does it mean for you? David Cameron's most memorable quotes Hilarious graffiti artists improve everyday signsT-shirts, Totes and More - Variety of Colors & Styles Looking for something special for yourself or gifts for friends? You'll find unique merchandise with my artwork on t-shirts, sweatshirts, totes, stickers, and more.