Janitor At College In Indiana Investigated For Reading A Book

Janitor Keith John Sampson, who works at Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis was investigated by the campus Affirmative Action Office for nothing other than reading a book about Notre Dame and the Ku Klux Klan in front of blacks on campus.
This is more of that liberal tolerance we’re all told so much about.

Sampson recalls that his AFSCME shop steward told him that reading a book about the Klan was like bringing pornography to work. The shop steward wasn’t interested in hearing what the book was actually about. Another time, a coworker who was sitting across the table from Sampson in the break room commented that she found the Klan offensive. Sampson says he tried to tell her about the book, but she wasn’t interested in talking about it.
A few weeks passed. Then Sampson got a message ordering him to report to Marguerite Watkins at the IUPUI Affirmative Action Office. He was told a coworker had filed a racial harassment complaint against him for reading Notre Dame vs. the Klan in the break room. Sampson says he tried to explain to Watkins what the book was about. He says he tried to show her the book, but that Watkins showed no interest in seeing it.
Then Sampson received a letter, dated Nov. 25, 2007, from Lillian Charleston, also of IUPUI’s Affirmative Action Office. The letter begins by saying that the AAO has completed its investigation of a coworker’s allegation that Sampson “racially harassed her by repeatedly reading the book Notre Dame vs. the Klan: How the Fighting Irish Defeated the Ku Klux Klan by Todd Tucker in the presence of Black employees.” It goes on to say, “You demonstrated disdain and insensitivity to your coworkers who repeatedly requested that you refrain from reading the book which has such an inflammatory and offensive topic in their presence … you used extremely poor judgment by insisting on openly reading the book related to a historically and racially abhorrent subject in the presence of your Black coworkers.” Charleston went on to say that according to “the legal ‘reasonable person standard,’ a majority of adults are aware of and understand how repugnant the KKK is to African-Americans …”
Sampson was ordered to stop reading the book in the immediate presence of his coworkers and, when reading the book, to sit apart from them.

So, basically, Sampson is being segregated because of his choice of reading material.
Unbelievable.
I wonder if the Affirmative Action Office would stop a black student from reading a Louis Farrakhan biography in front of Jewish students? Probably not, nor should they.
Personally, I think it’s important to read about hate groups like the Ku Klux Klan. A person smarter than I said that we are doomed to repeat the history we do not learn from. Better to learn from the history of the Klan than to deem it taboo.

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  • http://Array Pomerdorgrad

    Indiana played an especially unpleasant, central role in the rise of the 20th Century Klan. You would think someone trying to gain knowledge about the KKK would be welcomed in a state like Indiana.

  • http://www.bikebubba.blogspot.com/ Bike Bubba

    Well, I can see Hoosiers who are ashamed of that past being unhappy that it’s being brought up again, but the irony of the “diversity” office getting all up at arms about a book that details how Hoosier diversity was preserved is….delicious.

    Parents, might be good to scratch ‘ol “ooey pooey”, as it’s sometimes called, off the list if the diversity crowd can’t even be bothered to read the COVER of the book and infer that it just might not be in support of the KKK.

    Of course, if they encouraged critical thinking, on the down side, students might figure out who the ideological heirs of the Klan in Indiana currently are. I’m referring, of course, to the IUPUI Office of Affirmative Action.

  • http://sayanythingblog.com/readers/author/Anna/ Anna

    BTW, a quick search of IUCAT indicates that there is a copy in the holdings of the IUPUI library, and is currently checked out

    Perhaps, they should hunt this person down and make certain it is being read in a closet or under a blanket with a flashlight.
    Obviously, Lillian Charleston, of IUPUI’s AA Office, feels slander is part of her six figured job requirement. :roll:

  • http://www.bikebubba.blogspot.com/ Bike Bubba

    Chief, there are at least three; Patrick Henry in Virginia, and New Saint Andrew’s in Idaho, also do not take gummint cheese.

    Not coincidentally, they have not been recorded as having taken offense to a book written about a defeat of the KKK.

  • http://magyartruth.blogspot.com/ Chief RZ

    Goon. “Liberals are the biggers hypcrites when it comes to academics.” Correct, but the line used to be Academic Freedom: freedom to learn and teach about anything (like say anything)!

  • NikFromNYC

    The Psychology of Tyrants:

    What type of people do offices of thought control accusation attract? Sad, powerless losers who want to be able to yell at others in order to feel good and reduce their own guilt-complex in which their usually privileged childhood afforded them including a parents-paid college education in a non-productive field? This feels like a provocation to me though, planned in order to shine some like on a sewer full of rats. Who are the Klan-like people here? Let’s see, the office involved in thought–control is the Affirmative Action Office, meaning a university sanctioned and funded RACIAL PREFERENCES office, whose official policy is to override high school grades and SAT scores in order to REFUSE admission to Caucasian students, such as, oh, Jews, perhaps most often, given their average IQ of way over 100, which explains why they own 30% of science Nobel Prizes despite their 2% share of world population, which would be higher than that were it not for a certain democratically elected German leader who called his party the “National Socialist Workers Party” (NAZI). Assuming this story is real, why is a racial preferences office (RPO) investigating, with the power to punish, someone for reading a *book* on a COLLEGE CAMPUS?

  • http://disgruntledtruckdriver.typepad.com/ Trail-Mix

    Absolutely amazing…I am stunned. This is Liberalism run amok.

  • http://magyartruth.blogspot.com/ Chief RZ

    NikFromNYC. Because they can? There are only two colleges that do not take federal assistance. Hillsdale College still teaches disciplines and not politically correct socialism.

  • http://www.wunderkraut.com/ WunderKraut

    It’s called “economic development.”

    Oh…no, wait…what?

    Is that sort of like giving us money this May as a “stimulus”? To hear some talk, the government is just giving us money…yet they forget it’s already OUR money…the government is just letting us have some of it back.

    Of course, then there are those who pay no taxes at all, yet will get a nice “stimulus package”

    I’ve got a slow sinking feeling about the next 4 years. God, I hope I’m wrong.

    BTW Rob, why are you up posting? You should be sleeping. Lord knows you will need it with a new baby. We are going through the same thing now.

  • http://ndgoon.blogspot.com/ goon

    What happened to intellectual freedom? This is very sad. I can’t help but wonder – if it had been a university professor reading the same book in front of the same people, would they have complained or just assumed he had a “legitimate” reason?

    Intellectual freedom only applies to the subjects tha Liberals are interested in. If they don’t want to discuss it or talk about it won’ get covered.

    Liberals are the biggers hypcrites when it comes to academics.

  • darkpixel

    WTF?

    I read that book some time ago… How on earth could anyone perceive it as any kind of harassment… Unless your a Klansman?

    Did Robert Byrd file the complaint?

  • http://magyartruth.blogspot.com/ Chief RZ

    Bike, thanks for the update. Things have really “gone south” on campuses in the last 30 years. I was fortunate to attend when academic freedom meant learning disciplines without political garbage taught today. Thank God. While I was getting my Masters Degree, I looked on the walls and saw no D’s no F’s from 1975 until about 1995 when I finished my EdS. I can go to any public university free now, and might just to get a report on how classes are being taught at my alma mater.

  • southerndeb

    What happened to intellectual freedom? This is very sad. I can’t help but wonder – if it had been a university professor reading the same book in front of the same people, would they have complained or just assumed he had a “legitimate” reason?

    Living in the deep south, this isn’t very surprising, as this part of the country is a very conservative place.
    Seeing someone condemned out of hand for something that concerns no one else happens a lot around here. Which makes me wonder why people are blaming this on the “liberals” (every last one of them!), when that is exactly what happened?

  • http://www.wunderkraut.com/ WunderKraut

    campus Affirmative Action Office

    What the hell?

    Do Liberals just make up stuff in order to “create” jobs for their minions?

  • http://www.wunderkraut.com/ WunderKraut

    I forgot about this before I posted the last comment:

    While a freshman in college I read The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich by William Shirer. It is a great book to give a good understanding of how the Third Reich rose to prominence and of how absolutely evil it was. The only problem, if you could call it that, was the cover of the book:

    3rd.jpg

    Yeah, walking around campus with a giant swastika on the front of your book was not the best thing in the world.

    While reading the book, I lived with a couple for a few months between quarters. I had known these people for years. He was Jewish and he had a very hard time with the book. I tried to explain that “No, I’m not a Nazi. I’m just reading about the evilness that was/are the Nazis so I can understand and make damn sure it never happens again.” I totally understood his point though. That symbol stirred up all kinds of feelings for him. To him it did not matter what the book was about.

    Still, he was better after we talked about it and he finally came to see that I was NOT a Nazi.

    But at least he listened. Unlike the people the janitor tried to talk to.

  • http://www.sayanythingblog.com/ electnixon

    Read the pdf copies of the letters from the university. The second letter is truly a weasel backpedal. Instead of apologizing, she “clarifies” that if he had harrassed a coworker, that that would be bad, but since there’s no evidence of having done so, let’s put this behind us before it gets more publicity.

    Also, the second letter says that it replaces the first, but also makes reference to it.

    What a load of crap. Where’s the ACLU? Bueller? Bueller?

  • Dave

    Absolutely amazing…I am stunned

    The really sad thing is I am not stunned by this in the least.

  • http://www.valleydeals.com/cgi-bin/board2/YaBB.pl Kevin

    AFSCME

    There’s your problem, right there!

  • http://proof-proofpositive.blogspot.com/ proof_positive

    You would think the “offended” co-worker would at least make an attempt to find out if the book were for or against the Klan before flipping out!

  • http://ndgoon.blogspot.com/ goon

    What the hell?

    Do Liberals just make up stuff in order to “create” jobs for their minions?

    yes and it will get worse with a DNC president, senate and house…

  • http://sayanythingblog.com robport

    Do Liberals just make up stuff in order to “create” jobs for their minions?

    It’s called “economic development.”

    Duh.
    ;-)

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