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Originally posted by ChaosDST
The initial Founding of our organizations was primarily due to the fact that African Americans were not allowed to join mainstream fraternities and sororities. In addition, our Founders wanted to establish and implement ideals that pertained more to the Black community. I think that the Founders for some of the NPHC organizations considered a relatively small percentage of whites joining the organizations. This is partially because some of the NPHC organizations were not Founded at Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
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I think that it is really cool that some of the NPHC's founders thought that some whites may want to join thier orgs. My point was merely to Endroads when she asked did I think my founders considered me, was maybe they did maybe they didnt. Just like some NPHC orgs considered whites, out of the 66 NIC and 26 NPC orgs,maybe blacks were considered to in many of them, but none at the point wanted to join or even thought it was possible. No place in our rituals or whatever does it say that you had to be such and such, just open to meeting women internationaly to share in a sisterhood.