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Among Black Students, Many Immigrants

Monday, April 30, 2007 9:32:44 AM
By CARA ANNA

Jason Lee, 21, president of the Harvard Black Students Association, poses in front of the Widener Memorial Library at Harvard University, Monday, April 23, 2007 in Cambridge, Mass.Within the Ivy League, immigrant-origin students made up 41 percent of black freshmen. Lee is holding a copy of "The Black Guide to Life at Harvard," which the student organization is updating for a new edition. (AP Photo/Lisa Poole)                             NEW YORK (AP) - Something in the crowd made Shirley Wilcher wonder. As a college graduate in the early 1970s, her black classmates were like herself — born in the United States, to American parents. But at an alumni reunion at Mount Holyoke College last year, she saw something different and asked for admissions data to prove it.

"My suspicions were confirmed," said Wilcher, now the executive director of the American Association for Affirmative Action. She found a rise in the number of black students from Africa and the Caribbean, and a downturn in admissions of native blacks like her.

A study released this year put numbers on the trend. Among students at 28 top U.S. universities, the representation of black students of first- and second-generation immigrant origin (27 percent) was about twice their representation in the national population of blacks their age (13 percent). Within the Ivy League, immigrant-origin students made up 41 percent of black freshmen.


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