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Originally Posted by Deltaheart
I too was a member of the no reservation or no room in the inn. I had to stay at the Bellmont for 3 weeks until students were dropped for non payment. No car (freshmen were not able to have cars on campus), no family (from California) and no room. I had to learn to adapt and adapt quickly. Southern taught me life experiences that I would have never recieved at any other college. I was pretty much sheltered through out my childhood years. The schools i attended were a melting pot. I lacked that Black experience. Although I may have complained about the experience while I was there at SU. I would never give it back. (even the long lines in Seymour Gym through registration)
Much love goes out to HBCU's who are building our youth today......especially go JAGS
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Deltaheart, eh? Introduce yourself if you are a member of DST. We like to know who we're chatting with.
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I am a woman, I make mistakes. I make them often. God has given me a talent and that's it. ~ Jill Scott
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