"These goals must redefine two dangerously-pervasive patterns found among Afro-American faculty and students today. One of the patterns is for education to be simply a process of acclimation and adjustment to the white world. One goes to a white school to rub shoulders with them, "because, son, you got to make a livin' out in their world." Another pattern is the play-culture of friendship cliques and fraternity life."
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Gerald McWorter, "The Nature and Needs of the Black University," Negro Digest, vol. 17, no. 5 (March 1968), p. 10
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