Huron Blacks Skip Enact Assembly
Most of Huron High School's black students boycotted an ENACT conservation assembly yesterday at the high school. They said they were protesting the lack of faculty and administrative attention to Negro History Week last month, in comparison with what they feel was given to ENACT. About 90 of Huron's 100 black students went to a study hall instead of the auditorium during two 50-minute assembly periods. The protest was peaceful, according to Huron Assistant Principal Albert Gallup.
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