Friday, April 13, 2012

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Day Law
On January 12, 1904, Representative Carl Day, a Democrat from
Breathitt County, introduced House Bill No. 25, entitled "an Act to
Prohibit white and colored persons from attending the same school."
The penalty for any person or corporation convicted of violation was
$1000 ( Kentucky Journal of House of Representatives 201 , 1904, p.
523). House Committee on Education No. 1 received the Bill onreferral
and set its hearing. Berea College President William G. Frost,
accompanied by Mrs. Eleanor Frost and others of the faculty, traveled
to Frankfort to remonstrate againstthe bill. However, the college
delegation was not permitted to appear until the Committee had metin
closed session with a small groupof Berea citizens who favored the
bill (Louisville Courier Journal, February 2, 1904). Speaking for the
group was the president of Berea's Democrat Club, J.M. Early, a white
merchant. In addition to those Bereans, other advocates were State
Superintendent of Education Harry McChesney and Representative Carl
Day, along withhis fellow Breathitt county democrats, judges D.B.
Redwine and James Hargis (Tapp and Klotter, 1977, pp 396-400,
418-425). Early told the committeethat he represented the town's
business interests who thought a separation of the races of Berea
College would "be to the best interests of the community as well as of
the State" ( Louisville Courier Journal , February 2, 1904, p.1).
McChesney emphasized how the bill would force this private college
intocompliance with Kentucky's Constitution and statues which already
prohibited racial coeducation in public schools. Moreover, he noted
that the question of equality had become acute due to President
Roosevelt's invitation to Booker T. Washington, a Negro, to have lunch
at the WhiteHouse. Thus, "if the Berea ideas were carried out to
logical conclusion, there would be social equality of the races in
Kentucky" (lbid). Day told the committee that he had introduced a bill
for the purpose of "preventing the contamination of the white children
of Kentucky" (lbid). Redwine and Hargis also lent their support to
themeasure claiming that the races could be educated separately.
Afterthe bill's advocates spoke, the committee opened their session to
receive Berea College's delegation who presented an historical
overview of the College, striving to show how racial coeducation had
been maintained for four decades without harm to white or black
students. Later upon hearing about the allegations made against the
College by the advocate group, Frost and other Day Law opponents
lobbied legislators, appealing to moderates, Republican and Democrat,
to use their private influences to defeat the bill's passage. Day Law
supporters, adept at rousing anti-social equality, anti-Negro
sentiments, organized a mass public meeting at the Richmond
Courthouse. They argued that citizens should support the bill because
Berea was teachingAfrican-Americans to be the social equals of the
white man and woman (J.A. Sullivan's speech, WGF Papers ). Speaking in
defense of Berea College, James A. White, a black alumnus, lawyer and
teacherin Richmond, emphasized that the advantage of Berea College was
notin social equality but rather in beingeducated together because
whites and blacks then become accustomed to each other as fellow human
beings ( James A. White's speech, WFG Papers ). Prior to the House's
vote, endorsements from the Richmond meeting were read into the
record. Day's bill passed the House and later, the Senate (Kentucky
Journal of the Senate , March 11, 1904, pp 1050- 1053).The legislature
thus enacted a law to prohibit racial coeducation in a private school
even through racial coeducation had never caused the social evils that
the Day Law was purported to rectify. Although Berea College appealed
their case to the United States Supreme Court, the Court upheld the
law as constitutional and it remained in effect until amended by the
legislature in 1950.


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