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THEN Shortly after Kerrigan hung the flag, a group of more than 70 students gathered in the Kirkland dining hall to protest...
...Kerrigan claimed the Confederate banner represented her pride in the customs and traditions of the South, but many felt that those traditions could not be separated from the South's "peculiar institution"--slavery...
Even many of those on campus who respected Kerrigan's right to display the flag nevertheless said they found it offensive and requested that she remove it out of respect. One other student tried something different...
Jacinda T. Townsend `92 draped a Swastika from her window, hoping the University would force her, Kerrigan and McCormack to remove their banners...
...widespread protests and the concomitant condemnation, however, were futile. Long after Townsend had removed the swastika, Kerrigan's banner winked complacently at those she said were trying to infringe on her right to free speech...