Well my comments about blacks not being in college at the time IFC fraternities were founded wasnt an all encompassing statement...of course there were black college students at the time. I didn't do any research on this, so you can if you'd like, but I still imagine you'll agree with me that the huge majority of all college students at the time most IFC fraternities were founded were white. I pulled up a stat saying only 21 percent of white americans had college degrees (BA) in 1997, and only 14 percent of blacks did. I'm guessing that in the mid to late 1800's, this number was much lower for whites, with the gap between them and black americans being much larger than it is today given the social climate.
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