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A group of TCU students participated in a silent demonstration during the National Anthem.
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Some TCU students stage silent protest during the National Anthem

Posted on Sep. 17, 2016, by TCU RRI

A group of about 20 TCU students dressed in black held up signs and didn’t stand for the national anthem at the start of the TCU’s game against Iowa State.

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TCU Daily Skiff: New minority adviser seeks diversity, inclusiveness

Posted on Oct. 03, 1991, by TCU RRI

TCU Daily Skiff article begins: "Not too long ago, Monica Mendez was in Denton advising students at the University of North Texas. Mendez is still advising students. Now, they are TCU students."

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Black Football Players in the Southwest Conference, 1974

Posted on Apr. 16, 1975, by TCU RRI

A table from "The Black Athlete in the Southwest Conference: a Study of Institutional Racism" by Charles M. Tolbert II

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Horned Frog Yearbook 1971

Posted on Feb. 03, 1971, by TCU RRI

The yearbook entry begins: "On Wednesday, February 3rd, the new head football coach, Jim Pittman, returned from a recruiting trip and found four black athletes waiting to see him. Larry Dibbles, Hodges Mitchell, Raymond Rhodes, and Ervin Garnett told Pittman they were quitting TCU's team."

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