I hear what you're saying UNF. I guess I didn't think about that. I know that we had a woman pledge my sorority who was black woman, and she got a lot of flack from her friends saying she was "selling out" or that she couldn't handle being in the traditionally black sororities. But she said that she found the place where she felt she belonged and finished. She helped another black girl go through rush, and she became one of our sisters as well. And on my campus, out of 8000 students, there were about 400 black students, so it must have been hard.
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