To Vanity3 I am a member of AKA the first
black female sorority. For those of you
who are unaware, not that long ago black
college students were not accepted by white
students, faculty, communities and were not
allowed or wanted in white greek letter
organizations. Therefore we started our
own organizations and for many years have
had our membership open to whites, but most
whites did not and still do not want to be
associated with a predominately black organization no matter how upstanding it is. It is true that most people feel comfortable around people who they feel are most like themselves. Vanity3 if you feel good about your decision why worry about anyone else.
Just remember many of the founding black
greeks fought so that you could have the opportunity to join whatever group you choose. They didn't have that choice. Its
good that today people are more open to letting you into their circle.
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