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- Making Amends
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- Nancy Stone
Ever wanted to apologize or make amends for something? How ‘bout to somebody you’ve totally lost contact with, about something that happened way in the past? If you make that move, will that person even want to talk to you?
“Making Amends” is a story that begins in 1961, when the national office of Sigma Chi compels a group of Emory University fraternity brothers to enforce the “whites only” policy and depledge a Japanese-American student. The fraternity members comply, but the decision weighs on their minds for decades, until, 45 years later, they try to make amends.
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Ever wanted to apologize or make amends for something? How ‘bout to somebody you’ve totally lost contact with, about something that happened way in the past? If you make that move, will that person even want to talk to you?
“Making Amends” is a story that begins in 1961, when the national office of Sigma Chi compels a group of Emory University fraternity brothers to enforce the “whites only” policy and depledge a Japanese-American student. The fraternity members comply, but the decision weighs on their minds for decades, until, 45 years later, they try to make amends.





