Duke University Investigates Noose Found Hanging on Campus DURHAM, N.C. — Apr 1, 2015 By EMERY P. DALESIO and MARTHA WAGGONER Associated Press
Duke University officials are trying to determine who hung a rope noose from a tree, what the president of the elite Southern school described Wednesday as a vicious symbol in a region where lynchings were once used to terrorize black residents.
President Richard Brodhead told a crowd of several thousand gathered in front of the university's Gothic chapel building that their presence was a rejection of that symbol. And he said that while administrators and campus police investigate who displayed the noose and why, it is up to each individual to reject racism.
"One person put up that noose, but this is the multitude of people who got together to say that's not the Duke we want," he told the crowd. "That's not the Duke we're here for, and that's not the Duke we're here to create."
Officials say the noose was found about 2 a.m. in the plaza outside the Bryan Center, the student commons building
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