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<title>
Aug. 06, 1990: American Notes:Birmingham
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<history>
TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1990
Aug. 06, 1990 Just Who Is David Souter?
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<source>Time Magazine</source>
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NATION, Page 29
American Notes
BIRMINGHAM
Blacks, Whites And Greens
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<p> A wag once defined golf as a sport in which grown men
brandishing sticks chase a little white ball around a big green
field. He might have added that the field usually belongs to
a lily-white country club. It is common knowledge that
Birmingham's Shoal Creek Country Club has no black members,
though the fact is not usually publicized. But last month,
miffed when Birmingham politicians discussing the approaching
Professional Golfers' Association championship tournament
criticized his club's exclusionary practices, Hall Thompson,
founder of Shoal Creek, offered a blunt defense: "We pick and
choose who we want."
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<p> Thompson's declaration stirred up a fuss around the P.G.A.
event scheduled Aug. 9-12. Civil rights leaders mounted plans
to picket the tourney. IBM, Toyota, Anheuser-Busch and Honda
yanked ads from telecasts. The P.G.A., which has routinely
played at all-white clubs since it was founded in 1916, vowed
to stop it. At week's end, Mayor Richard Arrington, who is
black, got a "statement of clarification" in which Shoal
Creek's board of governors asserted that membership in the club
"is open to any natural person over the age of 21." What the
word natural means is that corporations need not apply.
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