Dr. David Padgett, an associate professor of Geography at Tennessee State University, earned his PhD at the University of Florida where he was a major player in the civil rights movement. In this interview excerpt, Padgett [P] was interviewed by Justin Dunnavant [D]on April 10, 2012; transcript edited by Beth Grobman. Read the entire interview at tinyurl.com/Iguana2301.
D: What was the environment like in 1989 [when you came to UF]?
P: It was a pretty volatile time for the Black students. There was a lot of the remnant Reagan-era attitude from the 1980s. You know, Clinton was just starting to get cranked up, so there was a bit of a change in attitude nationally, but still you had a lot of white students who still had that old Reagan, anti-affirmative action type mentality.
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