Well, since most "AA/Asian/Hispanic sororities and fraternities" never had discriminatory clauses, neither expliciltly or implicitly, integration was probably never an uphill battle the way it still is in some cases today.
Also, with the increasing number of non-black students taking advantage of the specific academic opportunities offered by HBCUs (great programs in architecture, pharmacy, agriculture, and engineering, as well as ample scholarship opportunities), we'll probably see even more integration of NPHC groups.
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