Talk:Lisa McClelland

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[edit] Deletion

It is almost beyond belief that this article has been nominated for deletion. The article is about a young lady who is extremely notable because she is the 1st known person to have started a caucasion club inside an educational institution. Her act was seen as many as symbolic of a wider turning point to the protection of caucasion people and caucasion rights.

Her case has been one of the most cited and most famous cases regarding race relations in the Western world. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Raindreamer (talkcontribs) 03:03, March 27, 2007