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Old 08-13-2005, 12:24 AM
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however, understanding some of the history involved, i was wondering how connected white students felt to the university community and history. and likewise, how black students at the school felt about white students or students of other ethnicities attending ('spots' or no spots).

hope this makes some sense...
Given today's "youth" and the society we live in, I think that many have removed themselves (unconsciously) from the historical aspect of HBCUs. Many/Some/Most of OUR youth have removed themselves, rather are removed from the struggle that I (someone in my age range or older) heard about from our parents, aunts, uncles, grandparents, etc. growing up.

Therefore, I don't see that there would be any negative reaction to the sight of non-Af Ams on a HBCU campus...not in 2005.

I cannot speak about the connection whites have at a HBCU. I guess they become exposed to the history, culture, seek the education and ultimately move on. That connection is individualized. You would have to speak to someone white for their own experience. I guess it's safe to say, you make your own collegiate experience regardless of the university/college.
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