1484 Racism's dirty little secret
New Orleans has two black colleges--Xavier and Dillard. The students who attend Xavier are wealthier and lighter skinned; the students who attend Dillard are lower income and darker. Racism among whites knows no boundaries like light or dark. A white racist will dislike or discriminate against an African American who "passes." If they don't like Indians or Latinos, 1/4 or 1/8 heritage and a European appearance will not open the door. But racism among blacks based on skin color? Yes. It has existed as long as people of African heritage have lived in North and South America and the Caribbean. About 30 years ago we belonged to a racially mixed couples group--4 black couples and 5 white couples. We occasionally met at a Columbus black private club which before the 1960s and the Civil Rights movement had had a skin color rule for membership--members needed to be light, no darker than a brown paper sack.One would think from watching the television coverage of the Superdome and Convention Center fiascos last week that the only poor people in New Orleans were very dark skinned. Where were the lighter skinned African Americans? Apparently they evacuated to safer cities. If it was white racism that caused this bifurcation, the skin color would have made no difference--only the ethnicity would have mattered in the housing discrimination or the job opportunities or the education failures of the past that funnelled people into those buildings.
Why do I even raise such a touchy issue that no one will ever talk about? Well, I noticed that when the Xavier University students, faculty, staff and families were finally rescued from their flooded campus with eleven buses and heroic efforts by many (they tried to get help from the city but were unsuccessful) Jesse Jackson's organization was one of the groups that helped them evacuate. He was late to the party, later than FEMA. I'm not sure how the Dillard students got out. I've heard that one family of a Dillard student hired a limo to drive their daughter, themselves and some friends to Chicago because they could not get a plane out. Many colleges and universities are taking both groups of students in.
Does anyone know if Jesse Jackson was an equal opportunity rescuer? Just direct me to the story and I'll add the link.
Update: Commenter sent me here for information about Dillard students.
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