296. Randolph-Macon Academy

Hours before a 12 and 13 year old girl had to report at the academy their mother was found death. The girls were later found guilty having participated in the killing of their mother out of fear of the military school they were banished to.

The school is still in operation today and it might be another kind of environment the students face now than the fearful environment which we drove these girls to the ultimate tragedy – the killing of their mother.

It is safe to say that it wasn’t a fun place to be as a teenager back then.

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About Rotsne

Danish immigrant, but very integrated. After having worked for another research center, I have recently started working for International Culture Exchange where I serve the youth and their families wanting to become an exchange student.

2 responses to “296. Randolph-Macon Academy”

  1. Erin Mette says :

    You have no idea what you are talking about it. You obviously rely less on research, and more on a whim. I am very sorry to hear what happened with Jackie Danforth, but her program, New Horizons, was top notch and it helped a lot of girls find their way back to a healthy lifestyle. You should be ashamed of yourself for being so hurtful.

    • Rotsne says :

      We work with local partners but publish the research and articles from Denmark. We believe that we are well informed. Basically we work just like Amnesty publishing from abroad but that doesn’t mean that we could work just next door from your house without you knowing.

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