#BlackOnCampus becomes the #1 trending topic.. so then the saltines get mad & try to hijack it...

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obnoxiouslyfresh;8506325 said:
skpjr78;8506307 said:
Lol at #BlackOnCampus negros complaining about life at white colleges but not attending hbcu's. After 500 years of getting kicked in the ass by whitey the fuck makes you think theyre gonna treat you any better at a college that was built by slaves? You think the UM negros would have figured that out after they threw cotton balld around the campus.

Smmfh. But keep begging for whiteys acceptance. Maybe if you score enough touchdowns or dunk enough basketballs or win enough track meets they might treat you a little better.

HBCUs>>>>>>>>>>>
http://m.phillytrib.com/news/study-...d87-3c29-5491-8c87-bfaf5df55032.html?mode=jqm

Whoa whoa. Settle down. Think about the age you are typically during the college selection process....16,17,18 years old. These are babies, and usually have not developed a complex understanding of how racism manifests itself in collegiate settings. They are essentially just kids who are excited about going to school. Take it easy. Sheesh

Yall are rough

I was 16, 17, 18 years old during my college selection years to and there was no doubt that I was going to an hbcu. Whats your point??? I could have chosen an university in the nation but it came down to Morehouse or Tenn St. I chose Tenn St b/c I wanted to leave home. I considered UGA but I couldn't turn down the hbcu experience that has served my family so well for generations.

My dad grew up with Hamilton Holmes. He and Charlene Hunter intergrated UGA. My dad told me all the hell they went through and that was all I needed to know about UGA.

I have accountants, doctors, city planners, teachers, military officers, hospital managers, etc in my family and they all went to hbcus. We didnt have to worry about cacs throwing cotton balls around campus nor did we have to beg for their acceptance. As I said hbcus>>>>>>>
 
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skpjr78;8506361 said:
obnoxiouslyfresh;8506325 said:
skpjr78;8506307 said:
Lol at #BlackOnCampus negros complaining about life at white colleges but not attending hbcu's. After 500 years of getting kicked in the ass by whitey the fuck makes you think theyre gonna treat you any better at a college that was built by slaves? You think the UM negros would have figured that out after they threw cotton balld around the campus.

Smmfh. But keep begging for whiteys acceptance. Maybe if you score enough touchdowns or dunk enough basketballs or win enough track meets they might treat you a little better.

HBCUs>>>>>>>>>>>
http://m.phillytrib.com/news/study-...d87-3c29-5491-8c87-bfaf5df55032.html?mode=jqm

Whoa whoa. Settle down. Think about the age you are typically during the college selection process....16,17,18 years old. These are babies, and usually have not developed a complex understanding of how racism manifests itself in collegiate settings. They are essentially just kids who are excited about going to school. Take it easy. Sheesh

Yall are rough

I was 16, 17, 18 years old during my college selection years to and there was no doubt that I was going to an hbcu. Whats your point??? I could have chosen an university in the nation but it came down to Morehouse or Tenn St. I chose Tenn St b/c I wanted to leave home. I considered UGA but I couldn't turn down the hbcu experience that has served my family so well for generations.

My dad grew up with Hamilton Holmes. He and Charlene Hunter intergrated UGA. My dad told me all the hell they went through and that was all I needed to know about UGA.

I have accountants, doctors, city planners, teachers, military officers, hospital managers, etc in my family and they all went to hbcus. We didnt have to worry about cacs throwing cotton balls around campus nor did we have to beg for their acceptance. As I said hbcus>>>>>>>

Yall swear yall shit dont stank.

 
obnoxiouslyfresh;8506415 said:
skpjr78;8506361 said:
obnoxiouslyfresh;8506325 said:
skpjr78;8506307 said:
Lol at #BlackOnCampus negros complaining about life at white colleges but not attending hbcu's. After 500 years of getting kicked in the ass by whitey the fuck makes you think theyre gonna treat you any better at a college that was built by slaves? You think the UM negros would have figured that out after they threw cotton balld around the campus.

Smmfh. But keep begging for whiteys acceptance. Maybe if you score enough touchdowns or dunk enough basketballs or win enough track meets they might treat you a little better.

HBCUs>>>>>>>>>>>
http://m.phillytrib.com/news/study-...d87-3c29-5491-8c87-bfaf5df55032.html?mode=jqm

Whoa whoa. Settle down. Think about the age you are typically during the college selection process....16,17,18 years old. These are babies, and usually have not developed a complex understanding of how racism manifests itself in collegiate settings. They are essentially just kids who are excited about going to school. Take it easy. Sheesh

Yall are rough

I was 16, 17, 18 years old during my college selection years to and there was no doubt that I was going to an hbcu. Whats your point??? I could have chosen an university in the nation but it came down to Morehouse or Tenn St. I chose Tenn St b/c I wanted to leave home. I considered UGA but I couldn't turn down the hbcu experience that has served my family so well for generations.

My dad grew up with Hamilton Holmes. He and Charlene Hunter intergrated UGA. My dad told me all the hell they went through and that was all I needed to know about UGA.

I have accountants, doctors, city planners, teachers, military officers, hospital managers, etc in my family and they all went to hbcus. We didnt have to worry about cacs throwing cotton balls around campus nor did we have to beg for their acceptance. As I said hbcus>>>>>>>

Yall swear yall shit dont stank.

yall thought them cacs loved you
 


Im not trying to give you a hard time @obnoxiouslyfresh I have no beef with you at all. I just don't understand what you expected at Mizzou.

Mizzou isnt that much from different from UGA, Alabama, Ole Miss, or any other white institution. It might be different for black women but unless you can dribble a basketball, make a tackle or jump some hurdles they dont want the brothers there. The total black population at Mizzou is 8% but the football team is 70% black.

Tenn St was right down the street from Vanderbilt Univ. Vandy is the rich, upper class old money Harvard of the south cac school. We went over there for parties sometimes. I met a few sisters that were just students but every and i do mean EVERY black male student I met at Vandy played some kind of sport. I never met a black man at Vandy who was there solely to learn. I can only imagine the bullshit the brothers had to put up with over there.

Im not gonna front and pretend like everything at TSU was perfect but I never even considered 90% of the problems yall had to deal with at Mizzou let alone at rich cracka ass Vandy.

I know how cacs feel about me and Im ok with that b/c I feel the same way about them. Im not interested in trying to make them change their mind or pretend reality isnt what it is. I had no interest in spending my college years around ppl who didnt want me there. Its like that old saying if I had to intergrate heaven I wouldnt go. I felt the same way about white institutions. I just dont understand why our best and brightest who should know better are so willing to expose themselves to abuse from people who have spent the last 500 years showing how much they hate you. I really dont understand that OB. Please explain.
 
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Lol. I seen this on twitter, a black person started a hotline were white people can vent live to people of other races im sharing this number with every cracker on facebook (888)613-6210

 
Dumb hashtag. Everybody thinks they're a comedian these days, but the whole thing came off as whiny. Important RL issues facing black students weren't even touched on. I'm getting sick of twitter activists at this point. They don't put in real work like some of us did back int he day. All they do is sit behind their keyboards throwing random shots.
 
ThaNubianGod;8506556 said:
Dumb hashtag. Everybody thinks they're a comedian these days, but the whole thing came off as whiny. Important RL issues facing black students weren't even touched on. I'm getting sick of twitter activists at this point. They don't put in real work like some of us did back int he day. All they do is sit behind their keyboards throwing random shots.

......ain't you white too???? We need a purge on this website
 
I'm not mad at this, but these are some of the same people who shit on black colleges because they don't provide a "quality" education. You spend all that money to go to a school where the leadership hates you. I just don't get it.
 
ChillaDaKilla;8506584 said:
ThaNubianGod;8506556 said:
Dumb hashtag. Everybody thinks they're a comedian these days, but the whole thing came off as whiny. Important RL issues facing black students weren't even touched on. I'm getting sick of twitter activists at this point. They don't put in real work like some of us did back int he day. All they do is sit behind their keyboards throwing random shots.

......ain't you white too???? We need a purge on this website

No, dumbass.
 
skpjr78;8506506 said:
Im not trying to give you a hard time @obnoxiouslyfresh I have no beef with you at all. I just don't understand what you expected at Mizzou.

Mizzou isnt that much from different from UGA, Alabama, Ole Miss, or any other white institution. It might be different for black women but unless you can dribble a basketball, make a tackle or jump some hurdles they dont want the brothers there. The total black population at Mizzou is 8% but the football team is 70% black.

Tenn St was right down the street from Vanderbilt Univ. Vandy is the rich, upper class old money Harvard of the south cac school. We went over there for parties sometimes. I met a few sisters that were just students but every and i do mean EVERY black male student I met at Vandy played some kind of sport. I never met a black man at Vandy who was there solely to learn. I can only imagine the bullshit the brothers had to put up with over there.

Im not gonna front and pretend like everything at TSU was perfect but I never even considered 90% of the problems yall had to deal with at Mizzou let alone at rich cracka ass Vandy.



I know how cacs feel about me and Im ok with that b/c I feel the same way about them. Im not interested in trying to make them change their mind or pretend reality isnt what it is. I had no interest in spending my college years around ppl who didnt want me there. Its like that old saying if I had to intergrate heaven I wouldnt go. I felt the same way about white institutions
. I just dont understand why our best and brightest who should know better are so willing to expose themselves to abuse from people who have spent the last 500 years showing how much they hate you. I really dont understand that OB. Please explain.

@skpjr78

Part of the problem for me is that there is a lot of misunderstanding and ill-advised opinion about why a black student would select any particular school. As I stated yesterday to someone in the Mizzou thread, there are a plethora of reasons why black students end up at the schools they choose, from family circumstances, other commitments, to most notably, what is the most economically feasible for them. We should be encouraging those students, regardless of what that choice is. I did not PAY FOR SCHOOL. I socked it to them niggas for $112,000 worth of education that I did not fund, so it would behoove others to consider what that means and why it's important. I've been in collegiate minority outreach for several years. My stance is always that we need more black youth to be able to profess that "I am a college graduate" and that's where our value and focus should be set...on creating opportunities and access to higher education and helping our black youth chose an institution in which they can afford and finish. PERIOD! For a lot of us, an HBCU is not always feasible, so it hurts to hear other black people insinuate that mistreatment is deserved because I did not go to Howard.

When it comes to the bold, I think you've misunderstood. Nobody is shocked or in awe as if they did not expect to encounter racism at Mizzou. The protests were aimed at the administration. Niggas aint out here trying to change the hearts and minds of white folks. They had a grievance to air and within a week the President resigned, Chancellor resigned and REPLACED with a black face that I know personally and he is real as they come, teachers resigned, administrators fired. These students out here playing chess, not checkers and they getting shit done. Aint nobody out here trying to make white people like them. We just have a different way of seeing things. Yours is that you aint going where you're not wanted, which I respect. Mine is that I will go where the fuck I want and if faculty and staff don't get their shit together, we gonna fuck some shit up. This is how my time was spent at Mizzou....

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Do you see any white people in these photos? I dont know where the impression comes from that niggas go to school trying to mix and mingle, make white people be our friends and love us. I surely aint. Nine times out of ten, for black students at white institutions, it is a school within a school. Some of us at HBCU's (not saying you) have a chip on their shoulder because they feel that there are blacks at white schools who feel they are receiving a higher quality education. I do not subscribe to that way of thinking. After integration, we measured 'success' in degrees of non-blackness so we devalue what is exclusively black. I dont agree with that. HBCU's are essential. They provide an environment for not only black students to flourish, but have been the top producers of talented blacks in a variety of professions. What I advise those that I mentor is that if a school (doesn’t matter which one) has a legacy of producing movers and shakers in the world of business, politics and academia, by all means. I'm for it. There are obviously differences. Obviously, I think that the sense of isolation at such a large white school has made me cling on to an understanding of self that was mainly shared in our student organization culture. I think that the connection to self for students of HBCUs is less of a reach and creates a different mirror to see oneself. Both environments are enriching but produce different types of students, but there's room for everybody at this table.
 
And also let me just say that Mizzou, despite the bullshit, was not on some 1964 shit. Of course there was occasional shit that was BOTHERSOME at the most, but incidents of racism are not at that forefront of my memories. I genuinely loved my time spent there. So, please nobody get that twisted.
 
rapmusic;8506592 said:
I'm not mad at this, but these are some of the same people who shit on black colleges because they don't provide a "quality" education. You spend all that money to go to a school where the leadership hates you. I just don't get it.

Yo do know that most HBCUs were started by rich white people right?

I don't really care for most HBCUs, a lot of them seem like glorified summer camps

Your best bet is to go to a hard science school

Most people at these schools are focusing on how shitty their own grades are more so than being racist(although it's still there)

No matter how racist nerdy kids can be, they still have a begrudging respect for a strong intellect

 
obnoxiouslyfresh;8507782 said:
skpjr78;8506506 said:
Im not trying to give you a hard time @obnoxiouslyfresh I have no beef with you at all. I just don't understand what you expected at Mizzou.

Mizzou isnt that much from different from UGA, Alabama, Ole Miss, or any other white institution. It might be different for black women but unless you can dribble a basketball, make a tackle or jump some hurdles they dont want the brothers there. The total black population at Mizzou is 8% but the football team is 70% black.

Tenn St was right down the street from Vanderbilt Univ. Vandy is the rich, upper class old money Harvard of the south cac school. We went over there for parties sometimes. I met a few sisters that were just students but every and i do mean EVERY black male student I met at Vandy played some kind of sport. I never met a black man at Vandy who was there solely to learn. I can only imagine the bullshit the brothers had to put up with over there.

Im not gonna front and pretend like everything at TSU was perfect but I never even considered 90% of the problems yall had to deal with at Mizzou let alone at rich cracka ass Vandy.



I know how cacs feel about me and Im ok with that b/c I feel the same way about them. Im not interested in trying to make them change their mind or pretend reality isnt what it is. I had no interest in spending my college years around ppl who didnt want me there. Its like that old saying if I had to intergrate heaven I wouldnt go. I felt the same way about white institutions
. I just dont understand why our best and brightest who should know better are so willing to expose themselves to abuse from people who have spent the last 500 years showing how much they hate you. I really dont understand that OB. Please explain.

@skpjr78

Part of the problem for me is that there is a lot of misunderstanding and ill-advised opinion about why a black student would select any particular school. As I stated yesterday to someone in the Mizzou thread, there are a plethora of reasons why black students end up at the schools they choose, from family circumstances, other commitments, to most notably, what is the most economically feasible for them. We should be encouraging those students, regardless of what that choice is. I did not PAY FOR SCHOOL. I socked it to them niggas for $112,000 worth of education that I did not fund, so it would behoove others to consider what that means and why it's important. I've been in collegiate minority outreach for several years. My stance is always that we need more black youth to be able to profess that "I am a college graduate" and that's where our value and focus should be set...on creating opportunities and access to higher education and helping our black youth chose an institution in which they can afford and finish. PERIOD! For a lot of us, an HBCU is not always feasible, so it hurts to hear other black people insinuate that mistreatment is deserved because I did not go to Howard.

When it comes to the bold, I think you've misunderstood. Nobody is shocked or in awe as if they did not expect to encounter racism at Mizzou. The protests were aimed at the administration. Niggas aint out here trying to change the hearts and minds of white folks. They had a grievance to air and within a week the President resigned, Chancellor resigned and REPLACED with a black face that I know personally and he is real as they come, teachers resigned, administrators fired. These students out here playing chess, not checkers and they getting shit done. Aint nobody out here trying to make white people like them. We just have a different way of seeing things. Yours is that you aint going where you're not wanted, which I respect. Mine is that I will go where the fuck I want and if faculty and staff don't get their shit together, we gonna fuck some shit up. This is how my time was spent at Mizzou....

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Do you see any white people in these photos? I dont know where the impression comes from that niggas go to school trying to mix and mingle, make white people be our friends and love us. I surely aint. Nine times out of ten, for black students at white institutions, it is a school within a school. Some of us at HBCU's (not saying you) have a chip on their shoulder because they feel that there are blacks at white schools who feel they are receiving a higher quality education. I do not subscribe to that way of thinking. After integration, we measured 'success' in degrees of non-blackness so we devalue what is exclusively black. I dont agree with that. HBCU's are essential. They provide an environment for not only black students to flourish, but have been the top producers of talented blacks in a variety of professions. What I advise those that I mentor is that if a school (doesn’t matter which one) has a legacy of producing movers and shakers in the world of business, politics and academia, by all means. I'm for it. There are obviously differences. Obviously, I think that the sense of isolation at such a large white school has made me cling on to an understanding of self that was mainly shared in our student organization culture. I think that the connection to self for students of HBCUs is less of a reach and creates a different mirror to see oneself. Both environments are enriching but produce different types of students, but there's room for everybody at this table.

I see a few of potential baby mamas in those pics.

I ain't shit
 
Not to derail, but for the record I'm not trying to single out HBCUs at all

I think that most liberal arts schools are borderline daycares and they don't set the students up for the real world labor force

For most liberal arts degrees it's easier to get the degree than it is to find a job within the field

Hard science fields are usually the VERY LAST to feel the effects of a recessive/depressive shock to the labor force

In fact a number of engineering fields actually still grew during the housing crash/'09 recession
 


I feel you OB. I always respected your outlook on things. I understand your pointof view and there really are no wrong answers. Its just a matter of perspective.

From my perspective I think that a talented, gifted and promising young student can be successful wherever they go. Obviously you should study the various schools and find the best fit for you. Im of the opinion that if you are talented enough to get a full ride at Mizzou you can probably get a full ride anywhere. And btw congrats on the scholarship much respect. Picking which college to attend is one of the most important choices a person will make in life. You just have to pick which one works for you.

I grew up in the hbcu culture. My mom graduated from Morris Brown and provided a great life for me and sister. Her aunt graduated from Morris Brown as well. Her uncle graduated from Morehouse. Another aunt went to Clark as did her daughter. I had another uncle who finished Morehouse and a cousin. 1 uncle who went to Morris Brown, a cousin who went to Spelman, a cousin who finished Albany State, a cousin who graduated from FAMU, cousin who finished Fort Valley, a sister at Bama State, 2 cousins who finished Howard so forth and so on. Ralph Abernathy was my childhood pastor who had obvious ties to the King family. Thats Bama State and Morehouse. This is the environment I come from. My grandmother grew up across the street from CAU and both her and my other grandmother lived down the street from Morris Brown. This is a culture that we took much pride in. We grew up in it.

There's nothing wrong with going to a PWI. Not everybody has to go to an hbcu. I agree that its all about getting as many college educated kids as possible. From my perspective I just dont understand why a gifted, talented young person would rather have a swastika drawn in shit in their dorm instead of getting a world class education in a welcoming non-hostile environment.

Imo the economic plight of black america is directly tied to hbcu's. When black america was strong our schools were to. Hunter St in ATL (now MLK) ran through the AUC and directly in front of Morris Brown. Hunter St was full of succesful black business and along with Auburn Ave on the east side is why ATL became known as the mecca. When intergration came black folks decided they didnt need Hunter St anymore and the community started to fall off. Eventually Morris Brown did to. And what did black folks get for it? We moved out to the burbs and dealt with racist ass cacs who resented our success, put our kids in suburban schools that allowed police officers to throw them out of school desk and across the damn classroom and we even turned our backs on the universities that gave us the education that allowed us to move to the burbs in the first place.

Our institutions fall apart and the PWIs treat us like shit. They literally draw swastikas of shit on the wall. After seeing what hbcu's have down for our community and me personally thats a trade off I wasnt willing to make.

I also understand that a community is only as strong as its institutions. Once our community started neglecting our institutions our communities fell apart and we got little to nothing to show for it. The Mormons will never take BYU for granted, the Catholics will never turn their backs on Notre Dame and the Jews will never let Brandeis go under. Its only black folks who dont value our institutions and we are worse off for it.

There's nothing wrong with a black person going to a PWI but when I see all the bullshit that happens there I don't understand why we subject ourselves to it. And when you factor in the lack of benefit our community has gotten from it that makes it even worse. To each his own and I dont begrudge any young black person for getting an education. I personally cant go to a place where Im treated so badly that I have to go on a hunger strike to get my most basic needs met. But if it works for the next person I cant knock em.

Again I have no beef @obnoxiouslyfresh Im very proud of what you have accomplished. Its just a difference of perspective. Sorry for the titangraph.
 
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Idk how many times I've been asked what position I play of the surprised look of an old classmate when they see me on campus.

I support this.
 
skpjr78;8508668 said:
I feel you OB. I always respected your outlook on things. I understand your pointof view and there really are no wrong answers. Its just a matter of perspective.

From my perspective I think that a talented, gifted and promising young student can be successful wherever they go. Obviously you should study the various schools and find the best fit for you. Im of the opinion that if you are talented enough to get a full ride at Mizzou you can probably get a full ride anywhere. And btw congrats on the scholarship much respect. Picking which college to attend is one of the most important choices a person will make in life. You just have to pick which one works for you.

I grew up in the hbcu culture. My mom graduated from Morris Brown and provided a great life for me and sister. Her aunt graduated from Morris Brown as well. Her uncle graduated from Morehouse. Another aunt went to Clark as did her daughter. I had another uncle who finished Morehouse and a cousin. 1 uncle who went to Morris Brown, a cousin who went to Spelman, a cousin who finished Albany State, a cousin who graduated from FAMU, cousin who finished Fort Valley, a sister at Bama State, 2 cousins who finished Howard so forth and so on. Ralph Abernathy was my childhood pastor who had obvious ties to the King family. Thats Bama State and Morehouse. This is the environment I come from. My grandmother grew up across the street from CAU and both her and my other grandmother lived down the street from Morris Brown. This is a culture that we took much pride in. We grew up in it.

There's nothing wrong with going to a PWI. Not everybody has to go to an hbcu. I agree that its all about getting as many college educated kids as possible. From my perspective I just dont understand why a gifted, talented young person would rather have a swastika drawn in shit in their dorm instead of getting a world class education in a welcoming non-hostile environment.

Imo the economic plight of black america is directly tied to hbcu's. When black america was strong our schools were to. Hunter St in ATL (now MLK) ran through the AUC and directly in front of Morris Brown. Hunter St was full of succesful black business and along with Auburn Ave on the east side is why ATL became known as the mecca. When intergration came black folks decided they didnt need Hunter St anymore and the community started to fall off. Eventually Morris Brown did to. And what did black folks get for it? We moved out to the burbs and dealt with racist ass cacs who resented our success, put our kids in suburban schools that allowed police officers to throw them out of school desk and across the damn classroom and we even turned our backs on the universities that gave us the education that allowed us to move to the burbs in the first place.

Our institutions fall apart and the PWIs treat us like shit. They literally draw swastikas of shit on the wall. After seeing what hbcu's have down for our community and me personally thats a trade off I wasnt willing to make.

I also understand that a community is only as strong as its institutions. Once our community started neglecting our institutions our communities fell apart and we got little to nothing to show for it. The Mormons will never take BYU for granted, the Catholics will never turn their backs on Notre Dame and the Jews will never let Brandeis go under. Its only black folks who dont value our institutions and we are worse off for it.

There's nothing wrong with a black person going to a PWI but when I see all the bullshit that happens there I don't understand why we subject ourselves to it. And when you factor in the lack of benefit our community has gotten from it that makes it even worse. To each his own and I dont begrudge any young black person for getting an education. I personally cant go to a place where Im treated so badly that I have to go on a hunger strike to get my most basic needs met. But if it works for the next person I cant knock em.

Again I have no beef @obnoxiouslyfresh Im very proud of what you have accomplished. Its just a difference of perspective. Sorry for the titangraph.

@skpjr78

I definitely hear you. My grandfather was a Morehouse man/Omega and he aint trying to hear anything else. I mentor quite a few students, so even though I did not attend one myself, I'm a huge advocate for HBCUs and will always tell my students that it's an environment where they are likely to thrive in. In a way, going to an HBCU arms you. You are essentially walking in history. Most of the professors at those schools and the places on campus are going to have SOME kind of connection to something powerful. In addition to this, being in an environment in which about 70% of the professors are Black swells you. We go on college tours, I know folks in admissions at many HBCUs, and I let the kids know that they can trust the history that they will learn there and know it's not going to skirt over and marginalize them. So please know that I am a huge supporter of those institutions. Ultimately, I let them decide. I have students at all kinds of schools.
 
obnoxiouslyfresh;8510292 said:
@skpjr78

I definitely hear you. My grandfather was a Morehouse man/Omega and he aint trying to hear anything else. I mentor quite a few students, so even though I did not attend one myself, I'm a huge advocate for HBCUs and will always tell my students that it's an environment where they are likely to thrive in. In a way, going to an HBCU arms you. You are essentially walking in history. Most of the professors at those schools and the places on campus are going to have SOME kind of connection to something powerful. In addition to this, being in an environment in which about 70% of the professors are Black swells you. We go on college tours, I know folks in admissions at many HBCUs, and I let the kids know that they can trust the history that they will learn there and know it's not going to skirt over and marginalize them. So please know that I am a huge supporter of those institutions. Ultimately, I let them decide. I have students at all kinds of schools.

Cool. Again there is no wrong answer. There are only different perspectives.

The history of hbcu's is astounding. I don't claim to know it all but what I do know is amazing. Hadley Park sits right in frony of Tenn St. Its the oldest public black park in america. That park and the school sit on what used to be the Hadley Plantation. The same ground that thousands of young black kids walk on today in the pursuit of knowledge is the same ground that our ancestors used to pick cotton on. Slave cabins once existed on the same land that college dorms exist on now. This was the second location of the Hadley Plantation. The first location was east of Nashville right next to another plantation called the Hermitage. The Hermitage was owned by the Jackson family....the Andrew Jackson family.... the PRESIDENT Andrew Jackson family. Those were some of the thoughts that crossed my mind when I walked across campus sometimes. Thats major motivation to get off your ass and get your homework done.

Fisk Univ is right up the street from Tenn St. It stands on the grounds of what was the Union army's hospital during the battle of Nashville. Like Howard the school is named after a Union general. There are tunnels that exist to this day under the campus of Fisk. During the early years of the school students and faculty would have to run into these tunnels and hide b/c the klan would come through and terrorize and burn the campus down. Fisk and the kkk were both founded in 1866 less than 75 miles from each other and those tunnels still exist today as a reminder of the blood that was spilled so that we could have the opportunity to get an education.

Meharry Medical College sits right betweem TSU and Fisk. Its one of the if not the oldest black medical school in the nation. I could be wrong but I Meharry still holds the record for training the most black doctors in the nation. Im not 100% sure about that. Somebody please correct me if Im wrong.

The History of hbcu's is the history of us. And imo you draw a direct correlation between the sucess of black america and the success of hbcu's. You can also draw a direct correlation between the struggles of black america and the struggles of hbcu's.

I'll say again there is nothing wrong with a black person going to a pwi. Im all about getting as many educated black people ad possible. But when I look at whats going on at Mizzou I cant help but think about those tunnels from the 1860s that still exist under the campus of Fisk Univ. It pisses me off that a century and a half later black students are still dealing with the same bullshit. IMO that battle was fought and won 150 years ago so I have a hard time understanding why a talented, gifted and promising young black scholar would subject themselves to that same bullshit in 2015. I just don't get it. When I saw how the white fans at UGA treated Hines Ward when he was playing qb down there I remembered what my dad told me about Hamilton Holmes and Charlene Hunter and I couldn't understand why such a great talent would put up with that.

Its just my perspective. again I don’t think there is anything wrong with going to a pwi but I would recommend than any black kid that does should have a realistic and historic understanding of what they are dealing with. Thay way you wont be shocked when you run across Remy from higher learning.
 

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