ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 11月12日 06時39分


When the University of Missouri (@mizzou) admitted black students for the first time, in 1950, Gus T. Ridgel was one of 9 students who enrolled. In the midst of a campus housing shortage, he lived alone in a 2-bed dormitory room because no white student would room with him. Just one year later, he earned his master’s degree in economics, graduating with honors. When the student demonstrators who named themselves Concerned Student 1950 — in reference to that year — toppled the president of the university system and the chancellor of its flagship campus in Columbia this week, they may not have known that somewhere out there, Gus, 89, was watching. “I have to commend them on accomplishing what people this time last year would have considered an impossibility,” Gus told @ニューヨーク・タイムズ yesterday. @photobypip photographed Gus at his home in Frankfort, #Kentucky.


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