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Aslam you are quoting AFRICAN as being same as Black Americans.Black American or African American has been here for hundreds of years but only in the last century as late as 60s never had ENVIROMENTAL change to compete as by affirmative Action.
Since then genetic diffeences both good and bad have been diluted or neutralised .Look at the land mark achievement in education of Black american that
even the descendent of White Moghuls rulers of Pakistan stand up like sheep when Condi Rice shows up as Head Mistress.Not to speak of All white Arabs
Land marks of Black Americans Educational Achievements
1837
Institute for Colored Youth founded by Richard Humphreys; later became Cheyney University.
1854
Ashmun Institute, the first school of higher learning for young black men, founded by John Miller Dickey and his wife, Sarah Emlen Cresson; later (1866) renamed Lincoln University (Pa.) after President Abraham Lincoln.
1856
Wilberforce University, the first black school of higher learning owned and operated by African Americans, founded by the African Methodist Episcopal Church. Its president, Daniel A. Payne, became the first African American Uniiversity president in the country.
1869
Howard University's law school becomes the country's first black law school.
1876
Meharry Medical College, the first black medical school in the U.S., founded by the Freedman's Aid Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
1881
Spelman College, the first college for black women in the U.S., founded by Sophia B. Packard and Harriet E. Giles.
1881
Booker T. Washington founds the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute in Alabama. The school became one of the leading schools of higher learning for African Americans, and stressed the practical application of knowledge. In 1896, George Washington Carver began teaching there as director of the department of agricultural research, gaining an international reputation for his agricultural advances.
1922
William Leo Hansberry teaches the first course in African civilization at an American university, at Howard University.
1944
Frederick Douglass Patterson establishes the United Negro College Fund to help support black colleges and black students.
1954
In the landmark case Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kans., the Supreme Court rules unanimously that segregation in public schools in unconstitutional.
1957
President Dwight D. Eisenhower sends federal troops to ensure integration of the all-white Central High School in Little Rock, Ark. The Little Rock Nine were the first black students to attend the school.
1960
Black and white students form the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), dedicated to working against segregation and discrimination.
1962
James Meredith is the first black student to enroll at the University of Mississippi; on the day he enters the university, he is escorted by U.S. marshals.
1963
Despite Governor George Wallace physically blocking their way, Vivian Malone and James Hood register for classes at the University of Alabama.
1968
San Francisco State University becomes the first four-year college to establish a black studies department.
1969
The Ford Foundation gives $1 million to Morgan State University, Howard University, and Yale University to help prepare faculty members to teach courses in African American studies.
2003
In Grutter v. Bollinger, the Supreme Court (5-4) upholds the University of Michigan Law School's affirmative action policy, ruling that race can be one of many factors considered by colleges when selecting their students because it furthers “a compelling interest in obtaining the educational benefits that flow from a diverse student body.�
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#141 Posted by VRV on October 18, 2007 7:43:09 am
#138 Posted by hamidm2 on October 18, 2007 7:31:39 am
..racism is driven by exactly the same instinct as nationalism - a desire by people with small penises to feel big...
Hamid,
The length of penis is not an indicator of superiority. If that were the case then donkeys had bigger willies. That doesnt make donkies superior to Pakistanis.
As per God's assessment, the length complements the depth of the conjugal partner(s).
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#140 Posted by TOLKININ on October 18, 2007 7:39:41 am
Re: # 137
For what ever reason nationalism is come to be accepted as term ...National (BNP)party .When nationalism interacts with another and HURTS it. it is rascism.Thats why rascism is Bad nationalism is o.k.
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#139 Posted by TOLKININ on October 18, 2007 7:32:46 am
#121
Jai shiv Shankar
There two things never say 'never' and 'ALL'.
You may say insignificant % from your point of advantage being physician
But for even the few % it is 100%:)
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#138 Posted by hamidm2 on October 18, 2007 7:31:39 am
Re: # 137
GT,
racism is driven by exactly the same instinct as nationalism - a desire by people with small penises to feel big (in more ways than one) ...... it is an instinct that can be exploited by people with even smaller penises to fulfill their lust for power - these people are known as 'leaders' ........ it is the same instinct that makes a puny 125 pound math majhor root for 'his' football team surrounded by frat boys who normally wouldn't give him the time of the day ...
....nationalism and racism is also driven by the desire to eat more meat than the other guy (or dal in the case of hindoos) ...... you can see this behaviour in the hyenas and wolves that hunt in packs in the wild, and the packs of stray dogs that roam the streets at night .......
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