Posted on 05/12/2008 11:12:13 AM PDT by Cecily
From his first day at Morehouse College the country's only institution of higher learning dedicated to the education of black men Joshua Packwood has been a standout.
His popularity got him elected dorm president as a freshman. His looks and physique made him a fashion-show favorite. His intellect made him a Rhodes Scholar finalist. His work ethic landed him a job at the prestigious investment banking firm Goldman Sachs in New York City.
But it's his skin that has made all of this an anomaly. This month, Packwood is set to take the stage and address his classmates as the first white valedictorian in Morehouse's 141-year history.
The 22-year-old from Kansas City, Mo., will graduate Sunday with a perfect 4.0 GPA and a degree in economics.
He could have gone elsewhere, to a school like Columbia, Stanford or Yale, but his four-year journey through Morehouse has taught him a few things that they could not, and he makes it clear that he has no regrets.
"I've been forced to see the world in a different perspective, that I don't think I could've gotten anywhere else," he said. "None of the Ivies, no matter how large their enrollment is, no matter how many Nobel laureates they have on their faculty ... none of them could've provided me with the perspective I have now."
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With grades like his, I bet the other kids criticized him for “acting white”.
He was a curve buster.
Must...not...laugh....
One of the rare cases where Afirmative action worked.
Probably.
Several of the "traditionally black" schools, Tennessee State, for example, will just about give a full-ride to any whites who would care to go there.
Has he read Cone?
Of course not:
What would be remarkable about a black kid going to a black school???
How about a 4.0 graduating gradepoint, a working relationship with Goldmen Sachs, the trips to China and other points, the fact that the kid qualified as a ‘preidential scholar’ whatever that is?
There’s plenty in this article to herald other than race.
As a human interest story, it does have appeal. I’m just tired of reading about race race race.
If this kid committed a crime they wouldn’t list his race. If one of the blacks at the school had commited a crime, they wouldn’t have talked about race. None the less here, there, everywhere, it’s all about race.
Enough already.
John Morgan was a black man who was a great runner.
John Morgan was a great runner.
That last sentence tells me everything I need to know.
I remember several years ago when the starting quarterback at Grambling University was a white kid. Some of the Usual Suspects were freaking out about it. The black football players didn’t care...they said he was the best QB, and they followed him without reservation. I can’t remember if the legendary Eddie Robinson was still the coach or if Doug Williams had taken over at that point, but either way, *they* certainly didn’t care. And the team enjoyed some success.
}:-)4
As funny as this may sound, at some all black schools, the only white guys you'll find are on sports teams (usually the punter or place kicker on the football team, etc).
I’m imagining them handing out the diplomas at graduation:
“Joshua Pecker... uh... PACKwood.”
Given that he got a job at Goldman, I suspect he did indeed have the credentials to get into any of those schools. Getting into Goldman is a LOT harder.
I once had occasion to attend the U.S. Supreme Court hearings as an audience member. Because of my relationship with one of the attorneys arguing a case that day I had a reserved seat right up front. Next to me sat two college-age guys who happened to be white. I asked them if they knew someone who had a case that day. They said no, they were members of the Italian-American Students Association at the Howard University School of Law. They had written Justice Scalia about their organization and he had arranged for them to get a couple of tickets to the proceedings that day.
“How many members of the Italian-American Students Association at the Howard University School of Law are there?” I asked.
“Two,” they said.
I laughed and figured these young men were going to go far.
IIRC, almost half of the people are white at Southern University's (Baton Rouge) Law School. It's where people go if they can't get into LSU.
Just looked it up: The percentage of Southern University’s students that are white was actually 33% as 2002.
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