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Being Black at Georgia Southern University (Pt 1)

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The Circle went on campus and asked students about their experience here at Georgia Southern.

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    2012 AlumniJan 30, 2016 at 6:00 pm

    I clicked this link expecting to hear sob stories but I’m so pleased that my fellow black students had as wonderful an experience at GSU as I did. I’m proud students were truthful and didn’t play victims. Georgia Southern is very inclusive; the bars are not. However on campus I never felt like a minority. I was in an African American sorority and as far as I’m concerned we ran the campus. Hail Southern!

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    ConfidentialJan 29, 2016 at 1:41 pm

    Interesting topic.. Can’t wait to see the parts’, 2 and 3..

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