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Is it okay for a white person to attend an HBCU?

Backstory: I am a white male. I live in the US South region. I have been looking to take college classes. I live close to a school called Jackson State Univeristy, which is an HBCU (historically black college/university).

My question is, is it “okay” for a white person to attend a college such as this? Would it be considered “cultural appropriation” for me to go here? I really looked into the school, and they have a great reputation for the subject I want to major in. Would it be offensive for me to attend?

This is a serious question, and I mean no offense by it. I would really appreciate some insight, especially from African-American SWeep perspectives. What is your take on Caucasian students attending HBCUs?

Thank you so much in advance for all the help!
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hartfire · 61-69
It would be an awesome opportunity to get to know many different kinds of black people and share.
If the topic of cultural appropriation comes up in your studies, you'll get the chance to discover exactly what it is and isn't - which is useful in writing and many other occupations.
It will give you a chance to be proactive in racial reconciliation throughout your life and career(s).
I'd say go for it and enjoy every aspect of the opportunities.