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Originally Posted by Nubian
I attend a Historically Black College in Texas, recently I caught up with some of my former high school classmates and we did the usual catching up, "Where do you go to school", "Are you seeing anyone" yadda, yadda.
Well, when I mentioned what school I attend one of the girls said, and I quote "oooh no I couldn't go there girl, too many Black people(yes she is African-American) I don't know how you put up with it" Needless to say I had a few choice words for her.
First of all I am very proud of my school and this young lady(and I use the term loosely) made it seem like I am settling for less. I was recruited and offered scholarships by "Ivy League" schools but I chose the one I did because I felt I would be more than a number to the faculty. While I don't feel I should have to justify my decision to her or anyone else, it still angered me that she thought she was recieveing a higher quality education just because her school is predominantly white.
Has anyone else out there ever dealt with this type of ignorance?
Luv,
Me
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When I attended Grambling, I would get asked where I attended school and after I would reply, I would get "Gambling University?"
"Um, no. I didn't stutter, I said G
Rambling State University."
"Oh. Is that in Texas?"
"No, Northwest Louisiana. Closer to Arkansas."
"Oh. Near New Orleans?"
*sigh*
Ninjapoodle shakes head, turns and walks away...