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Historically Black College Confirms Band Will March in Trump Inaugural Parade

by Associated Press

   ATLANTA --

   The marching band of a historically black college in Alabama will
   perform in President-elect Donald Trump's January 20 inaugural parade,
   despite a barrage of criticism, the school's president announced
   Thursday.

   Talladega College President Billy Hawkins confirmed what the
   Presidential Inaugural Committee had announced December 30. It was the
   first official word from the school.

   The committee's announcement last month ignited passionate debate on
   the campus and across the nation.

   In announcing that the Talladega College Marching Tornadoes would
   participate, Hawkins said students could learn lessons from the
   experience that could not be taught in a classroom.

   "We respect and appreciate how our students and alumni feel about our
   participation in this parade," Hawkins said in his statement.

   "As many of those who chose to participate in the parade have said, we
   feel the inauguration of a new president is not a political event but a
   civil ceremony celebrating the transfer of power," he added.

   Plenty of debate

   The announcement followed several days of intense debate on social
   media.

   Shirley Ferrill of Fairfield, Alabama, a member of Talladega's Class of
   1974, said she didn't want her alma mater to appear to be supporting
   Trump.

   "After how black people were treated at Trump's rallies, you're going
   to go and shuck and jive down Pennsylvania Avenue? For what?" another
   opponent of the plans, Seinya SamForay of Chicago, said in an
   interview.

   Others said the inauguration would be a unique and worthwhile trip for
   the students.

   "It will be a wonderful learning experience for the students in the
   band," Talladega College alumnus and Hampton University President
   William Harvey said in a statement. "It will be a teachable moment for
   them to understand the importance of supporting the leader of the free
   world, despite one's political viewpoint."

   "After all, the reason for being of any college or university should be
   to promote learning and not to enhance a political agenda," Harvey
   added.

   Talladega bills itself as Alabama's oldest private, historically black
   liberal arts college.

   The college traces its beginnings to 1865, when two former slaves
   pledged to provide a school for the children of former slaves of the
   community. The school was founded two years later, according to
   historical accounts on its website.

   Condo purchase

   The parade lineup highlights some overlaps between Trump's new
   political role and his business empire.

   Talladega College Board Chairman Harry L. Coaxum and his wife, Donna,
   purchased a $900,000 condominium in the Trump International Hotel &
   Tower in Chicago in May 2014, public records show. The condo purchase
   hasn't been mentioned amid the controversy over Talladega's band, and
   there's no indication it played any role in the parade plans. Messages
   left at a number listed for Coaxum were not immediately returned.

   Presidential Inaugural Committee spokesman Boris Epshteyn didn't
   respond to questions about the purchase Wednesday or Thursday.

   A similar situation involves another small school in the inaugural
   parade. The president of Olivet Nazarene University and his wife
   purchased a $2 million condo in the same Trump Tower in Chicago in
   March 2015, according to records from the Cook County Recorder of
   Deeds. President John Bowling told [1]the Chicago Tribune that he's
   never met Trump or any of his relatives and that he "made no contact
   regarding the invitation" given to his university's band.

   Talladega and Olivet Nazarene are among about a half-dozen college
   bands, at least eight high school bands and several military groups
   that have been announced for the parade lineup so far.

References

   1. http://trib.in/2iMv2Ne