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Private Pool Bans Minority Campers

By RON TODT
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HUNTINGDON VALLEY, Pa. (July 10) - State officials will investigate accusations of racial discrimination against a suburban Philadelphia swim club that allegedly reacted to a visiting group of minority children by asking them not to return.
A local television station reported that club president John Duesler issued a statement saying, "There was concern that a lot of kids would change the complexion … and the atmosphere of the club."
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The club maintains that accusations of racial discrimination are false and claims overcrowding from more than one outside camp was the problem.
The Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission will immediately open an investigation into the actions of The Valley Club in the leafy suburb of Huntingdon Valley, chairman Stephen A. Glassman said.
"The rule of law in Pennsylvania is equal opportunity for all, regardless of race," Glassman said Thursday in a written statement released by his office.
"Allegedly, this group was denied the use of a pool based on their race," Glassman said. "If the allegations prove to be true, this is illegal discrimination in Pennsylvania."
The Creative Steps camp in northeast Philadelphia had contracted for the 65 children at the day camp to go each Monday afternoon to The Valley Club in Huntingdon Valley, camp director Alethea Wright said Thursday. But shortly after they arrived June 29, she said, some black and Hispanic children reported hearing racial comments.
"A couple of the children ran down saying, 'Miss Wright, Miss Wright, they're up there saying, "What are those black kids doing here?"'" she said.
The gated club is on a leafy hillside in a village that straddles two townships with overwhelmingly white populations. It says it has a diverse, multiethnic membership.
Wright said she went to talk to a group of members and heard one woman say she would see to it that the group, made of up of children in kindergarten through seventh grade, did not return.
"Some of the members began pulling their children out of the pool and were standing around with their arms folded," Wright said. "Only three members left their children in the pool with us."
Several days later, the club refunded the camp's $1,950 without explanation, said Wright, who added that some parents are "weighing their options" on legal action.
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People requested the Human Relations Commission's investigation.
Sen. Arlen Specter, D-Pa., issued a statement calling the allegations "extremely disturbing" and said he was looking into the matter.
The United States' highest-profile black swimmer, Olympic gold medalist Cullen Jones, said "hearing about what's happened to these 65 kids is both disturbing and appalling."
Chuck Wielgus, executive director of USA Swimming, the governing body for the U.S. swim team, was stunned at the accusations.
"This is the sort of thing you'd hear about in 1966, during the height of the civil rights movement, not in 2009, and not in the City of Brotherly Love, of all places," he said.
Club president John Duesler told Philadelphia television station WTXF that several club members complained because the children "fundamentally changed the atmosphere" at the pool but that the complaints didn't involve race.
In a statement released on its Web site Thursday afternoon, the club called the allegations of racial discrimination "completely untrue."
The club said it "deplores discrimination."
Amy Goldman said she's been a member of the club for two years. She said the pool wasn't particularly crowded and the children from Creative Steps were "well-behaved and respectful."
She said there had been black members at the club in the past, though she couldn't remember seeing any this year.
The club appeared closed Thursday afternoon, and the guard station at the entrance was unattended.
About two dozen protesters, most of them white, held signs in front of the club's locked gates and chanted slogans including, "Jim Crow swims here!"
Wright rejected the overcrowding explanation, saying the club covers 10 acres with a "nice-sized" pool and a separate pool for younger children. The board, she said, knew that her group included 65 children, and none of them had misbehaved.
Wright said that the children were upset and that she was looking for a psychologist to speak to them. Some children have asked her whether they are "too dark" to swim in the pool, she said.
Day camp member Araceli Carvalho, 9, said she was upset when told she wouldn't be allowed to return.
"I said, 'That's not right,'" she said.
But when asked if she wants to return now, she said, "I don't want to swim here anymore."
Wright said Girard College, a boarding school for poor children in first through 12th grades, has offered to host the camp children for the summer.
AP Sports Writer Cliff Brunt in Indianapolis contributed to this report.
Copyright 2009 The Associated Press. The information contained in the AP news report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or otherwise distributed without the prior written authority of The Associated Press. Active hyperlinks have been inserted by AOL.
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superpogio

09:02 AMJul 29 2009

stop this race bull crap.shame to all u whites and blacks,

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Alevysisk

11:46 AMJul 21 2009

Most to the comments posted here make me ashamed to BE white. I am sure when the pool made the agreement with the camp, they knew how many campers they were talking about. Did they really only expect that only 25 kids were coming??? I don't think so.

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Halli620

11:07 AMJul 16 2009

Certainly if this is found to be based on discrimination they should be sanctioned, but we don't have enough information. That was a large number of kids at once, and it's not unlikely that the wrong person gave permission to the camp who didn't have authority to allow that number of people to attend at once, or something like that. If it is found that the issue couldn't have been the numbers - such as if it is proven that the appropriate people and managers had approved that number of children to attend all at once - then yes, that would look very suspicious, but let's get more facts first.

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MR1111357

10:55 AMJul 16 2009

by renting the pool they turned it public??? are you and idiot? so, i guess the rented house down the street has to let all the nigs use their restroom???? dont think so..

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MR1111357

10:53 AMJul 16 2009

barack obemy is not black... if he lived in a black hood, he would be stabbed and have his shoes stolen... if he was in prison, he would not be black or white... he would be a bloodstain stabbed by both black white and maybe a mexican for fun...tiger woods is not black either... why is it that blackey thinks they can change the rules to their liking? nigs dont swim anyway, they smell too good to waste all the afrosheen and cologne

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ASPOONERS

08:20 AMJul 16 2009

If you a a stinking racist, don't try to cover it up. That makes it worse. That was a cruel and hateful thing to do to those children. All the white people jump from the pool so they wouldn't get any "black" on them. I hope someone has a video so the world can see that nothing has changed for a lot of white people. Their race still permeates with hate and predjudice....in this case against a group of innocent children. No gang bangers, thugs, or rappers. Just a group of well- mannered paying children looking for recreation. What they got was white ignorance, white hate, and white racism.

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ThomasEarlVA

06:28 AMJul 16 2009

Every day, just no advertising.

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ThomasEarlVA

06:28 AMJul 16 2009

Yeah, they know the article is about a private club's pool, not public pool, and that allegations of racist comments by the club members and parents pulling their children from the pool when the 'outsiders' who PAID to be there showed up. It's a part of the posters agenda to paint the situation differently, or to bring up different situations to justify their agenda and/or hate. It's the nature of posting boards, has been for a long time. If the articles was in reverse of the races talked about, they'd take the opposite position to follow suite with their agenda. You just have to hope they go extinct before the posters influence the gene pool. As for the rest, let the laws of the area, if constitutional, prevail.

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Dreamthespirit

12:27 AMJul 16 2009

When is white history month ? When do we have the white awards ?

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Brogagm

09:15 PMJul 16 2009

By renting the pool they turned private into public ,end of story !

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