Student leaders passed a resolution on the house in late October. But Amoafo-Yeboah said the onslaught reinforced her sense that black students aren't always welcome at USC. That feeling of exclusion, she said, is especially obvious on the Row, the heart of the undergraduate social scene — which seems to be made of mostly white students, along with some Asians and a smattering of other minorities. "The fact is, they don't want people like us," Amoafo-Yeboah said. "They just don't."The Ghost went to two HWU (Historically White Universities). The Ghost never cared what Greek Letter organizations felt about him. The Ghost didn't want to join any Greek Letter organization. The Ghost graduated from a HBCU (Tuskegee). The Ghost joined a black non-greek letter organization while there. The Ghost says to not pay attention to people who don't want you. The Ghost says to go where you feel wanted. If you don't think white folks at HWCU' don't want you. Then there are plenty of HBCU's that do (and actually need your money). Go there and guess what? Every campus building is a black space. Every frat row is a black space. Every student center is a black space. Howard University
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