The Talladega College band will perform at Trump's inauguration

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Alabama band to march at inauguration, igniting controversy


Alabama band to march at inauguration, igniting controversy
By JEFF MARTIN , Associated Press
Jan. 2, 2017 3:38 PM ET


The marching band of Alabama's oldest private, historically black liberal arts college has accepted an invitation to perform at President-elect Donald Trump's inaugural parade, organizers said.

Talladega College's band will march at Trump's inauguration as other historically black schools such as Howard University, which performed at President Barack Obama's first inaugural parade, said they won't be marching in the Jan. 20 event.

"We were a bit horrified to hear of the invitation," said Shirley Ferrill of Fairfield, Alabama, a member of Talladega's Class of 1974.

"I don't want my alma mater to give the appearance of supporting him," Ferrill said of Trump on Monday. "Ignore, decline or whatever, but please don't send our band out in our name to do that."

The move has lit up Talladega College's social media sites with a sharp debate about the band's decision to participate in the parade. Some people voiced strong opposition, while others support the band's participation.

"After how black people were treated at Trump's rallies, you're going to go and shuck and jive down Pennsylvania Avenue? For what?" Seinya SamForay said in an interview. "What they did is a slap in the face to other black universities."

SamForay, of Chicago, was among dozens of people commenting on the school's social media sites.

The Presidential Inaugural Committee announced Friday that the Talladega College Marching Tornadoes was among 40 groups, including high school bands and military organizations, scheduled to perform in the parade. Some members of the Marist College band in upstate New York, also scheduled to perform at the inauguration, say they won't participate, a school spokesman said Monday.

Ron White of Atlanta, a 1997 graduate of another historically black college, Fort Valley State University in Georgia, said he questioned why band members from Talladega "should be playing all these patriotic tunes for someone who has degraded us."

At the same time, though, White said he respects the office of the president and he hopes that Talladega's band does well.

"What they should do in my opinion is play that national anthem the best way they've ever played it in their life, because you're basically saluting the country," White said in an interview.

The nation's historically black colleges and universities instill in students the idea that "ignored behavior is condoned behavior," said Reese Walker of Memphis, who marched in the band at Mississippi Valley State University. That's one reason he doesn't think Talladega College should participate.

Talladega College officials haven't returned several phone calls and emails seeking comment.

The college was founded in 1867, by the descendants of the slaves who helped to build its first building, according to historical documents on the college's website.

The decision to march in Trump's inaugural parade has also sparked controversy at Marist College in Poughkeepsie, New York. The band will be marching, but some of its members will be staying home, school spokesman Greg Cannon said Monday.

"They don't want to have anything to do with the inauguration or President Trump and we respect that, and that's their right," Cannon said.

"We're not looking to put anybody in a spot that conflicts with their personal beliefs," he added.

About six to eight Marist band members among more than 100 have said they won't perform, Cannon said. He said there won't be any repercussions for those students, and they will still have a place in the band when it returns from Washington, D.C.
 

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He's gonna be president for the next 4 years so I don't understand why the black community is so resistant its only gonna hurt us. Let the people who benefitted from the last presidency make noise. The hispanics and the gays because we sure didn't. All were doing right now is putting a target on our backs on January 20th and beyond. Get yours for these next 4 years in this capitalist system and then make a push for change the next 4 years if you don't agree with it.
 
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He's gonna be president for the next 4 years so I don't understand why the black community is so resistant its only gonna hurt us. Let the people who benefitted from the last presidency make noise. The hispanics and the gays because we sure didn't. All were doing right now is putting a target on our backs on January 20th and beyond. Get yours for these next 4 years in this capitalist system and then make a push for change the next 4 years if you don't agree with it.


So we just take whatever happens to us because he's in for the next four years?
 

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He's gonna be president for the next 4 years so I don't understand why the black community is so resistant its only gonna hurt us. Let the people who benefitted from the last presidency make noise. The hispanics and the gays because we sure didn't. All were doing right now is putting a target on our backs on January 20th and beyond. Get yours for these next 4 years in this capitalist system and then make a push for change the next 4 years if you don't agree with it.

Go :camby:with your scary ass. You honestly think you going to be safe because you "stacked some bread" when physical white supremacy starts? Go to the Holocaust museum and look at all the confiscated Jewish possessions. There will not be any place to hide for the foreseeable future. You better get your back straight now.
 
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Go :camby:with your scary ass. You honestly think you going to be safe because you "stacked some bread" when physical white supremacy starts? Go to the Holocaust museum and look at all the confiscated Jewish possessions. There will not be any place to hide for the foreseeable future. You better get your back straight now.
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Talladega College President Defends Marching Band Inauguration Performance


Talladega College President Defends Marching Band Inauguration Performance
"We're not doing this for political reasons," Dr. Bill Hawkins, president of Talladega College told NewsOne Now.
Written By NewsOne Now
15 hours ago

Talladega College, Alabama’s oldest HBCU, has received an incredible amount of criticism for accepting an invitation for its marching band to perform during President-elect Donald Trump’s Inauguration Day parade.

#Talladega College president: I'm so disappointed in your decision to have the band perform at inauguration. Be ashamed.

— It's handled. (@Purpose_N_Pumps) January 8, 2017

Talladega College just shamed all HBCU by agreeing to play in Presidential Inauguration parade I seriously pray this is a joke.

— WIN NEW GALAXY S7! (@giveawayvimax) January 7, 2017

Dr. Bill Hawkins, president of Talladega College, spoke with Roland Martin during a NewsOne Now / Tom Joyner Morning Show simulcast to discuss his school marching band’s decision to participate in Trump’s inaugural parade.

Hawkins explained the HBCU does not have a football team, but the university has a 230-student show-band that applies to appear in parades all across the country. The application for the band to perform in the Inauguration Day parade was sent in prior to the election.

After Trump won the 2016 presidential election, Talladega College decided to continue with its plans to attend. Dr. Hawkins said, “I did not view this as a political event … I view it as a civic ceremony and an opportunity for our students to observe the process of the transition of power.”

He added, “Many of our students––almost all of them––have never had the opportunity to travel to our nation’s capital.”

Dr. Hawkins also explained he vetted the decision to participate in the Inauguration Day festivities with the band and Talladega’s students, and said, “They were excited to go and participate.”

Hawkins acknowledged the backlash for their decision to perform at Trump’s inauguration and said, “We’re not doing this for political reasons.”

Even though the HBCU’s marching band is slated to perform in Washington, D.C. on January 20th, they still lack the funds needed to make the journey to Pennsylvania Avenue. Conservative commentator Armstrong Williams, the largest Black owner of TV stations in America, has offered to pay the $60,000 the Talladega Marching Tornadoes need to make the trip.

Dr. Hawkins said he and the Talladega school board are considering Willams’ offer and are expecting more donations to their GoFundMe page.
 

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Isn't that scouse bird Rebecca ferguson doing the inauguration as well? :jbhmm:
 
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