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US presidential campaign: George W. Bush speaks at racist university
By Patrick Martin
8 February 2000
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The appearance by George W. Bush last Wednesday at Bob Jones University, in
Greenville, South Carolina, is an event which deserves more attention and
analysis than the perfunctory reports provided by the American media. The
leading candidate for the Republican presidential nomination, endorsed by the
vast majority of Republican senators, governors and congressmen, spoke before
several thousand students at an institution which is a bastion of Christian
fundamentalist bigotry.

Founded by Baptist evangelist Bob Jones Sr. in 1927, who was succeeded by Bob
Jones Jr. and now Bob Jones III, the university has been notorious for decades
for providing a Biblical sanction for old-fashioned Southern racism. Until 1971
the school refused to admit blacks; for a number of years after that it would
only admit married blacks, in order to forestall the possibility of interracial
relationships.

In 1975 Bob Jones University adopted campus rules which explicitly forbid
interracial dating, a ban which remains in effect to this day. A letter from
the university in 1998 defended the ban on religious grounds, citing the
Biblical story of the Tower of Babel: �God has separated people for His own
purpose. He has erected barriers between the nations, not only land and sea
barriers, but also ethnic, cultural, and language barriers. God has made people
different one from another and intends those differences to remain. Bob Jones
University is opposed to intermarriage of the races because it breaks down the
barriers God has established. It mixes that which God separated and intends to
keep separate.�

During the Carter administration (1977-81) the federal Justice Department
mounted a legal challenge to the school's tax-exempt status, winning a court
ruling that a religious institution could not claim a First Amendment right to
engage in racial discrimination. This ruling was upheld by the US Supreme Court
in 1983, despite attempts by the Reagan administration, which supported Bob
Jones University, to undermine the case.

The university is equally hostile to gays, and recently sent letters to gay
alumni (whose sexual orientation became known after graduation) warning that
they would be charged with trespassing if they ever attempted to set foot on
the campus of their alma mater. A university spokesman defended the policy,
saying that it applied only to graduates, not to visitors to the campus. He
compared gays to cult members, criminals and others who might have graduated
from the university and then broken with fundamentalist doctrine.

Bob Jones University is not simply an isolated enclave of extreme prejudice and
backwardness. The institution has high-level connections with the state's
political establishment, still headed by 98-year-old Senator Strom Thurmond,
who was the presidential candidate of the segregationist States Rights Party in
1948, and is now President Pro-Tem of the Senate, fourth in line of
presidential succession.

Although the college now has neither tax-exempt status nor accreditation
because of its racist policies, the South Carolina state government has
provided it with important financial support. In 1998, when the state
legislature enacted a program to provide $2,000 tuition scholarships to South
Carolina students attending in-state colleges, private or public, a provision
was included in the bill by the Republican-controlled lower house permitting
these scholarships to be used at Bob Jones University. The Democratic-
controlled Senate initially balked at the proposal, but eventually adopted it.

Last year, after an incident in which the school denied admission to a married
couple because they were of different races, several black legislators
introduced legislation to bar the use of the state-financed scholarships at Bob
Jones. The bill has been bottled up and seems likely to be defeated.

As in the rest of the South, race relations in South Carolina have undergone
profound changes since the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s. Today
black-white marriages are four times as frequent in South Carolina as in the US
as a whole, in part because of the state's large black population, in part
because of an influx of new residents. Two years ago the state's ban on
interracial marriages�not enforced since a Supreme Court decision three decades
ago�was removed from the state constitution by referendum. But nearly 40
percent of those voting opposed repeal of the ban, one of the last such relics
of Jim Crow still on the statute books. (The very last state anti-miscegenation
law faces a similar referendum vote in Alabama this year).

In the opening months of the presidential campaign, George W. Bush postured as
a �compassionate conservative� who advocated the politics of �inclusion.� His
campaign staged frequent photo-ops with black school children, and the Texas
governor addressed Hispanic audiences in Spanish and publicly opposed anti-
immigrant legislation in California. But now, faced with a serious struggle for
the Republican nomination, Bush is openly appealing for the support of racial
bigots like those at Bob Jones University. �The governor doesn't agree with
that policy," declared Bush campaign spokeswoman Mindy Tucker. "But this is a
school that has a lot of conservative voters, and it's a common stop on the
campaign trail."

And not for Bush alone. Two other Republican presidential hopefuls, billionaire
Steve Forbes and black anti-abortion candidate Alan Keyes, are scheduled to
make appearances at Bob Jones University next week, following in the footsteps
of former President Ronald Reagan, Senator Bob Dole, and the current governor
of South Carolina, Democrat Jim Hodges.

The parade of candidates only underscores the extraordinary influence which
extreme right elements wield within the political establishment, and especially
the Republican Party. Last month, when the question of flying the Confederate
flag over the South Carolina state capitol was raised in the presidential race,
both Bush and McCain pronounced the issue a matter of states' rights. Now no
Republican candidate can publicly disavow an institution which has become a
byword for racism and intolerance.

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