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On the Morning After the 2016 Election, Two Babson Students Drove Up to Wellesley's African American Cultural House Shouting Trump Slogans
On Wednesday, November 9, 2016, the day after the 2016 presidential election, two Babson College students drove around the Wellesley College campus shouting slogans from Donald Trump's campaign and stopped at Harambee House, Wellesley's African American cultural house. Witnesses reported the men shouted at and harassed students of color, with one student reporting being spit at. Wellesley College President Paula Johnson released a campus-wide statement that day, and Babson President Kerry Healy followed with a forwarded apology.
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- OfficialHarambee House - Wellesley Collegewellesley.edu
- OfficialHarambee House records - Wellesley College Archivesarchives.wellesley.edu