Black enrollment is waning at many elite colleges after affirmative action ban

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Only between 9% and 13% of black American 18- and 19-year-olds are immigrants or come from immigrant families. But one long-term study cited by Tough shows that at “highly selective private colleges,…students from black immigrant families plus students with one black and nonblack parent [rose] from about 40 percent of black students in the 1980s…to about 60 percent in the late 1990s.”


Yall hate numbers on this topic. Too bad we couldn't get yall to care before 2023.
I had a hunch the CNN articles title was misleading. Always trying to make FBAs the face of everything with this flat blackness crap.
 

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Your whole diatribe sounds like something a WS would state.
I'm seeing this a lot lately. The scary part is, I don't even think they realize it. I'm not being funny, I mean that. It affects political will.

His sentiment is why we could never get anybody to care before all this mess with Trump. Grown bp have been thinking this the whole time.
 

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He's not lying about this it's a legit discussion.

If he's telling the truth then how do you explain the decline of black admission to elite institutions and corporate roles after affirmative action ban

Elite level smart dumb nikka logic
 

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Ok, we see what the problem is. The Asians helped Caucasians remove Affirmative action, PWI enrollment of Black people is down, while a bit up for Asians.

So, does anyone have any solutions for this? Pointing fingers at each other will not resolve this, and this play against us occured in June 2023.

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they pretty much pressed reset on the whole shyt. now we get to spend decades proving we're faced with challenges that make it harder for Black students to find success to the point where systems need to be changed/make accommodations


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they pretty much pressed reset on the whole shyt. now we get to spend decades proving we're faced with challenges that make it harder for Black students to find success to the point where systems need to be changed/make accommodations


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:mjlol: Until you figure out what REALLY happened, there is no chance for us to win that fight.

I literally quoted the stats in this thread: the 'black' population at elite PWI's was rising, yet FBA numbers were falling, replaced by black immigrants or biracials. Combined, monoracial FBA's were down to 40% of the population by the 90's. (I put it in bold bc ppl keep skipping over it, very strange, like a sudden blindness.)

We lost it for the very reason you suggest: those "black students" were apparently no longer in need of "accommodations." It gave them the exact excuse they needed. The right has been talking about it for a while now. It poisoned the whole basis of affirmative action. Why do yall not see this? They didn't wanna give it in the first place and we gave them the perfect excuse, allowing ourselves to be replaced by ppl who WERE NOT descendants of American slaves, to whom they made the original promise.
 
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