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JustAnotherGen

(37,804 posts)
16. That tracks!
Sun Feb 15, 2026, 10:31 PM
9 hrs ago

My dad was a rebel and did undergrad at Tuskegee. He was ROTC.H His brothers went to Morehouse.

As a legacy with cousins attending I could have gone to Spellman on an almost free ride - but I didn't fit the mold. I don't regret it. Five of my dearest life long friends I would not have met at Spelman.

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That tracks! JustAnotherGen 9 hrs ago #16
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