At U of Ala., Leaders Tread Lightly on Segregation

September 22, 2013
The Associated Press

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) – From Alabama’s governor to a U.S. attorney, state and other leaders say they want to move past failed efforts and find a way to permanently end racial segregation in the University of Alabama’s Greek system. But for now they’re treading lightly in forcing change on sorority row…

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