Posted on 10/18/2013 12:12:19 PM PDT by Theoria
It opened in the late 19th century as the Bluefield Colored Institute, created to educate the children of black coal miners in segregated West Virginia. Although it still receives the federal funding that comes with its designation as a historically black institution, today Bluefield State College is 90 percent white. The road that separates those realities is as rocky as any story of racial transition in post-World War II America.
I was on the campus of Bluefield State with my colleague Shereen Marisol Meraji on homecoming weekend because we wanted to see what campus life was like at this unusual college.
The very first student we met, Antonio Bolden, or Tony as he introduced himself, looked like any other student you might see at a historically black college or university (HBCU). He's a laidback 19-year-old, stocky with shoulder-length dreadlocks and green eyes. But at Bluefield State, Tony is an outlier for several reasons. He's a teenager; the average age of his classmates is 27. He started college right after high school; many of his classmates are working full-time jobs, raising children, or both. And of course, he's black, whereas the student body is only historically so.
He came to Bluefield State to play baseball, hoping to win the starting spot on third base. But he was surprised by what he found when he got to campus. "My first thought was: There are a lot of white people," he said.
"Where all the black people at?"
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They need their mascot to be the Fightin’ Whities just to get under the skin of the Reds (aka Redskins, collectivists, Communists, et al).
The Palefaces.
“Historically Black Colleges” are a holdover from our racist past and must all be shut down immediately.
If you want to ENSURE you get a job when you graduate from college, go to a black college. It doesn’t matter how well you do, or how much better your competition at other schools are qualified, you will be ENTITLED when the major companies come on their recruiting trips.
Especially the ones with state funding — the private ones are welcome to continue but state-sponsored self-segregation is as wrong as a football bat.
By Line: NPR — did not need to read any further.
As usual, NPR withholds vital information.
Only 3.5% of West Virginia residents are Black.
That means the number of Black students at this college is two or three times greater than their proportion in the state.
NPR also fails to tell us that, nationally, Blacks attend college at around half the rate that whites do.
So, their representation at this school is even more impressive than the two to three times I just mentioned.
NPR does give us a 25 year old statistic to work with - 6% of faculty were Black in 1987.
Once again, compared to the number of Black state residents, and compared to the number of Black faculty nationally, this was also a very impressive number in 1987.
Historically Black Colleges, United Negro College Fund, Congressional Black Caucus, etc., etc.
If you’re from a media/elites approved group, then racism just doesn’t matter.
“Where all the black people at?”
OK, I’m a little too tired to make any sense of this, but as far as I’m concerned they can go back to being segregated if they want to.
Where all the black people at?
Heading for Remedial English 101, eh?
Why don’t any colleges ever advertise themselves as a “Historically White college?”
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