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Don't let me have to get the switch, or even worse the belt! |
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I will admit it took me awhile to fully embrace my White sorors. But now I do with no problem--at least those that are working for the sorority (but then I don't embrace any soror that are not working.) But the funny thing is I never had a problem embracing those of other ethnicities from jump. Maybe it was a person of color thing. Go figure. |
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I think the discussion has strayed some *cough*alot*cough* from the original topic of reputations and such. |
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Growing up in St. Louis, I suffered a lot personally from racism, physically as well as emotionally -- yes some friends and I were physically attacked going home from elementary school, while racial slurs were being thrown around. And I was excluded from classmates b'day parties, etc., but would hear them gloat about them on Monday. This is because I was in a "gifted program" located in a previously un-integrated school, and there were only a handful of Blacks in the whole school. We were constantly teased about our hair, skin-color, etc., and even the teachers joined in. I joined my sorority, because it was for and about Black women. So I had a hard time reconciling why a White woman would "infiltrate" our sisterhood. However, living in Minnesota has reshaped my views, as has getting to know several White sorors personally. BTW, because of my experiences in elementary school, my parents then sent me to an all-Black high school--Sumner. |
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