University of Virginia Library

Dear Sir:

Yesterday as I was entering a
grocery store in the Barracks Road
Center complex I was approached
by a woman selling raffle tickets for
an upcoming benefit drawing, with
a portable T.V. as a . Not
wanting to part with the ticket
price I hesitated; then, expecting a
charity to be involved, asked what
organization was the
drawing. The woman replied that
proceeds would go to various
student groups at the Rock Hill
Academy. Recalling a rumor, I
refused to buy a ticket.

Several minutes later I realized
that I had been hasty, I went back
to the woman, now surrounded by
Rock Hill cheerleaders, and asked if
I had benn correct in assuming Rock
Hill to be a segregated private
school. She replied that it was. As I
turned to leave I told her, quite
politely, that she now knew why I
had not bought a ticket. As I
walked away she hysterically cried,
"They probably wouldn't let you in
anyway."

I pass this experience on in the
hope that other students, if approached
in a similar manner, will
check on the sponsoring group, and
will decline to support the functions
or existence of a racist
institution such as Rock Hill
Academy.

In addition I ask that UVA
students join me in boycotting
Rock Hill Academy by (1) making
those who support it (businesses
that carry its advertisements, civic
organizations that contribute to it,
parents that enroll their children in
it, etc.) feel the pressure of moral
disgust, and (2) by openly refusing
to patronize relevant businesses and
individuals.

My personal goal is to make
Rock Hill supporters embarrassingly
aware of their involvement and
guilt, and if possible to contribute
to peaceful change or destruction
of this institution. In order to
achieve this goal I need information
about the structure and membership
of this school. Anyone who
wishes to offer such information,
dares to join me, or feels that I am
wrong, may contact me through my
home address, RFD 2. Box 419A.

Gardner B. Miller Jr.
Grad 2