University reacts to racist chant by fraternity
The University of Oklahoma football team and coaches walk to practice wearing all black in protest of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity’s racist chant. (Nick Oxford / Associated Press)
George Henderson, left, professor emeritus, joins students at the University of Oklahoma to protest a fraternity’s racist chant in Norman, Okla. (Steve Sisney / Associated Press)
Darmita White protests outside of the home of Parker Rice, one of two students expelled from the University of Oklahoma for leading a racist fraternity song in a video. (Nathan Hunsinger / Associated Press)
Maintenance worker Danny Feland hauls off the letters that were removed from the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house at the University of Oklahoma. (Nick Oxford / Associated Press)
Students move their furniture out of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house at the University of Oklahoma. University President David Boren severed the school’s ties with a national fraternity on Monday and ordered that its on-campus house be shuttered after several members took part in a racist chant caught in a video posted online. (Nick Oxford / Associated Press)
Maintenance worker Danny Feland with letters removed from the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house at the University of Oklahoma in Norman. (Nick Oxford / Associated Press)
Students move their furniture out of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house at the University of Oklahoma. (Nick Oxford / Associated Press)
University of Oklahoma President David Boren speaks during a news conference addressing racism on campus in Norman, Okla. (Nick Oxford / Associated Press)
Students at the University of Oklahoma protest a racist chant by a fraternity in Norman, Okla. (Steve Sisney / Associated Press)
Students at the University of Oklahoma protest a fraternity’s racist chant in Norman, Okla. (Steve Sisney / Associated Press)
University of Oklahoma President David Boren, left, speaks with students as they protest a campus fraternity’s racist chant in Norman, Okla. (Steve Sisney / Associated Press)