• Home
  • News
  • Coins2Day 500
  • Tech
  • Finance
  • Leadership
  • Lifestyle
  • Rankings
  • Multimedia
Leadership

Black Students Were Ejected From a Trump Rally

By
Michal Addady
Michal Addady
Down Arrow Button Icon
By
Michal Addady
Michal Addady
Down Arrow Button Icon
March 1, 2016, 12:43 PM ET
Donald Trump in Georgia.
VALDOSTA, GA - FEBRUARY 29: Protestors are escorted out before republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a campaign event at the Valdosta State University in Valdosta, GA on Monday Feb. 29, 2016. (Photo by Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images)The Washington Post The Washington Post/Getty Images

A group of African American students were reportedly escorted out from a Donald Trump rally on Sunday for what they claim was no apparent reason.

Trump appeared at Valdosta State University in Georgia on Monday to speak at a campaign event. Before it even began, law enforcement escorted out about 30 black students, according to the Des Moines Register. “The only reason we were given was that Mr. Trump did not want us there,” Brooke Gladney, one of the students who was asked to leave, told the publication.

Hope Hicks, a spokesperson for Trump’s campaign, told Coins2Day in an email, “There is no truth to this whatsoever. The campaign and the candidate had no knowledge of the incident prior to reading these false reports.” Whether or not it was in fact the candidate who ordered their removal, these reports are not false. There are various videos showing the incident quite clearly.

Trump appeared at another rally in Radford, Virginia earlier that day where Black Lives Matter protestors actually did interrupt and were subsequently removed from the venue. Trump reacted by asking, “Are you from Mexico?” And declaring, “All lives matter.”

However, the students at VSU insist that it was not their intention to interrupt. One student, Maya Rose, stressed a peaceful protest on social media, even encouraging people to “bring a book, some headphones, or just come vibe.”

“We didn’t plan to do anything,” 19 year old Tahjila Davis told the Des Moines Register. “They said, ‘This is Trump’s property; it’s a private event.’ But I paid my tuition to be here.” She added tearfully that this was the first time she’s experienced racism on VSU’s campus.

About the Author
By Michal Addady
See full bioRight Arrow Button Icon
Rankings
  • 100 Best Companies
  • Coins2Day 500
  • Global 500
  • Coins2Day 500 Europe
  • Most Powerful Women
  • Future 50
  • World’s Most Admired Companies
  • See All Rankings
Sections
  • Finance
  • Leadership
  • Success
  • Tech
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • Environment
  • Coins2Day Crypto
  • Health
  • Retail
  • Lifestyle
  • Politics
  • Newsletters
  • Magazine
  • Features
  • Commentary
  • Mpw
  • CEO Initiative
  • Conferences
  • Personal Finance
  • Education
Customer Support
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Customer Service Portal
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms Of Use
  • Single Issues For Purchase
  • International Print
Commercial Services
  • Advertising
  • Coins2Day Brand Studio
  • Coins2Day Analytics
  • Coins2Day Conferences
  • Business Development
About Us
  • About Us
  • Editorial Calendar
  • Press Center
  • Work At Coins2Day
  • Diversity And Inclusion
  • Terms And Conditions
  • Site Map

© 2025 Coins2Day Media IP Limited. All Rights Reserved. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy | CA Notice at Collection and Privacy Notice | Do Not Sell/Share My Personal Information
FORTUNE is a trademark of Coins2Day Media IP Limited, registered in the U.S. and other countries. FORTUNE may receive compensation for some links to products and services on this website. Offers may be subject to change without notice.