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So "Ole Miss" is what slaves used to be forced to call the plantation mistress
Posted on 10/26/14 at 9:58 pm
Posted on 10/26/14 at 9:58 pm
[link=(via npr: 'Ole Miss' Debates Campus Traditions With Confederate Roots https://n.pr/1xozlLY)]Ole Miss struggles with traditions[/link]
And that is where the nickname comes from.
Crazy, I always thought it meant Old Mississippi. Learn something new everyday
And that is where the nickname comes from.
Crazy, I always thought it meant Old Mississippi. Learn something new everyday
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Some students, too, are uncomfortable with the changes. "I'm all about tradition and I think that it should remain Confederate Drive. It's just part of the history of the South," says W.T. Bailey, an accounting and finance student. One tradition that's not changing is the university's nickname, "Ole Miss." The phrase was how slaves once addressed the mistress of the plantation. It's ubiquitous on campus, on signs, sweatshirts and in the football cheer. "Ole Miss has been here since I can remember, it needs to stay," says Tommy Lee, a 1982 Ole Miss grad. "That is our slogan: We are Ole Miss." University chancellor Dan Jones also defends the "Ole Miss" name against its critics, saying that the "vast majority of people associated with the university — that includes our faculty, our staff, our students, our alumni — think that the term 'Ole Miss' is a term of endearment." And even many black students here say they like the name, and see it as just a name. "If we are going to be in the football stadium, and the announcer says first down, the first things out of my mouth are going to be 'Ole Miss,' " says Courtney Pearson.
This post was edited on 10/26/14 at 10:10 pm
Posted on 10/26/14 at 10:00 pm to Old Sarge
Have you learned to stop being racist against Latinos down there yet?
Posted on 10/26/14 at 10:00 pm to Old Sarge
I'm pretty sure the nickname is from the name of the state, not an unverifiable 1800s colloquialism.
Posted on 10/26/14 at 10:01 pm to LittleRockHog501
The old Mrs., sad name for a school.
Posted on 10/26/14 at 10:02 pm to Old Sarge
This is a big time sore subject for them.
This post was edited on 10/26/14 at 10:03 pm
Posted on 10/26/14 at 10:03 pm to Old Sarge
I've tried to make people more aware of this over the years. I think recruits would like to know about it.
Posted on 10/26/14 at 10:04 pm to Old Sarge
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So "Ole Miss" is what slaves used to be forced to call the plantation mistress
I thought they forced slaves to call them "massa"

Posted on 10/26/14 at 10:05 pm to Old Sarge
No and only uninformed dumbass delusional State fans like to say that's what it means but it isn't.
Posted on 10/26/14 at 10:06 pm to Old Sarge
It really would hurt their recruiting more if the African-American athletes knew about it.
Posted on 10/26/14 at 10:06 pm to JakeFromStateFarm
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I thought they forced slaves to call them "massa"
Go back and read the title again...
This post was edited on 10/26/14 at 10:08 pm
Posted on 10/26/14 at 10:06 pm to Henry Jones Jr
Then why does the student in the article say that?
Posted on 10/26/14 at 10:07 pm to Old Sarge
Posted on 10/26/14 at 10:08 pm to Old Sarge
Learning something wrong every day, you should be used to it with a degree from aTm (if you have a degree from there)
Posted on 10/26/14 at 10:08 pm to Old Sarge
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Then why does the student in the article say that?
Because they're an idiot who doesn't know the origin of their own school's name.
Posted on 10/26/14 at 10:08 pm to Henry Jones Jr
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No and only uninformed dumbass delusional State fans like to say that's what it means but it isn't.
Where does it originate from, Dr. Jones?
edit: currently reading linked article.
This post was edited on 10/26/14 at 10:10 pm
Posted on 10/26/14 at 10:11 pm to Henry Jones Jr
The Universiity Chancelor is quoted in the article, does he not know he is wrong?
Posted on 10/26/14 at 10:12 pm to Henry Jones Jr
so a train named old miss became ole miss?
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