“I was the only black girl in my sorority. I don’t even know...

“I was the only black girl in my sorority. I don’t even know why I rushed. I think I was inspired by ‘Saved By The Bell: The College Years.’ I pictured sleepovers, and nail painting, and close friends that you could share secrets with. I imagined that once you became a sister, these things would just materialize. But it doesn’t really work like that. My pledge name was Eeyore. I didn’t talk much. I didn’t smile. I always assumed people were thinking negative things, about my weight, or my clothes, or my hair. I joined the sorority to feel like part of a community, but I mainly just felt black. One time my sisters tried to set me up with the one black guy at another fraternity. And once I was wearing a French maid’s costume, and somebody asked if I was Aunt Jemima. I couldn’t seem to make any close friends. Nobody really included me in things, or opened up to me. And I always attributed it to my race. It’s what I always assumed. But now I’m not so sure. Maybe I could have been more social. Maybe I could have made more of an effort. People don’t automatically want to spend time with you, and I wasn’t the friendliest person. So it’s hard to tell: what was race, and what was me.”
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