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Former New Orleans Mayor Morial, Urban League Head On Equality


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The following is a syndicated column by former Mayor Marc C. Morial on equality.  Bayoubuzz specifically thanks Vincent Sylvain of the New Orleans Connection and Sylvain Solutions for forwarding the column to his readers and for allowing Bayoubuzz to republish it.

Marc Morial is currently the President and CEO of the National Urban League:

Syndicated Weekly Column by National Urban League President & CEO Marc H. Morial

Do the names Alexander Lucius Twilight and Mary Jane Patterson mean anything to you? Well, they should. As tens of thousands of young men and women obtain their bachelors and masters degrees this commencement season, we are reminded that Alexander Twilight was the first Black to earn a college degree in America when he graduated from Vermont's Middlebury College in 1823. And, it wasn't until 40 years later in 1863, that Ohio's Oberlin College conferred the first college degree to an African American woman -- Mary Jane Patterson. I mention those two pioneers because in 2008, African American enrollment in higher education has reached an all-time high. That's the good news. The bad news is that only 43 percent of African Americans who enter a four-year college actually graduate - compared to 63 percent of white students.

Given the fact that for most of this nation's history, African Americans have had to play catch-up in higher education, the low graduation rates for Black men and Black women in this country are disconcerting. According to the Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, over the past 16 years Black men have improved their graduation rate from 28 percent to 36 percent and over the same period Black women have improved their college completion rate from 34 to 47 percent. Yet, while graduation rates for both Black men and women are inching up, they continue to remain unacceptably low. We must do more to close the college graduation gap and implement the recommendations outlined in the National Urban League's Opportunity Compact.

  • FACT: People with a bachelor's degree earn more than one-and-a half times as much as high school graduates.
  • FACT: African Americans who complete a four- year college education have median incomes that are comparable to those of white college grads.
  • SOLUTION: Close the college graduation gap and further reduce the economic empowerment gap for African Americans.

  • FACT: There is a definite correlation between college completion and family support.
  • FACT: Many African-American college students come from single-parent homes.
  • SOLUTION: Colleges must offer more mentoring and other support programs to help our students stay in school.

  • FACT: Differences in college completion rates exist largely because of differences in academic preparation and performance.
  • FACT: There are too many poor schools and too many high school drop-outs in urban America.
  • SOLUTION: We need to provide our children with better schools, better teachers, increased access to college prep and advanced placement classes and more access to early childhood education.

  • FACT: The odds are stacked against many African American students.
  • FACT: The odds are determined by the players - the students themselves.
  • SOLUTION: Black students must exercise a greater degree of personal responsibility and study hard, attend classes and earn that all-important college degree.

  • FACT: Being admitted to college takes us only half- way to the doorstep of the American Dream.
  • FACT: Earning a four-year college degree opens the door and gets us all a seat at the table.
  • SOLUTION: Implement the recommendations outlined in the Opportunity Compact and ensure that African Americans have the equal right to thrive, earn, own and prosper.




 












 

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Comments from BayouBuzz readers

Yeah, but safe money would be the reinvestment into White America..... Dollar for dollar, and pound for pound it will go farther...... Always has, always will..... Don't know why that is...... Then the lower population segment of society (uhhhhhhh, blacks?) will benefit from the economic empowerment of their pink skinned brothers.......... It's all in the percentages........ I mean think about it, in looking for economic prosperity does a White man from America go to Africa, or does a Black skinned Afrikan mann come to America??????? Oh, I get it, black Americans want to cut out foreign competition AND hobble caucasions at the same time.......
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What did he and the Urban league and UTNO do during his tenure as mayor to improve the school system in New Orleans. Nothing but higher salaries for teachers, who were not producing students who were well educated, and failing to take steps to influence the entire community to improve public education in New Orleans and in other systems throughout this state. Marc, dear, take a lessons in logic and fact and you will see the cause.
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Why does this crook think he is relevant?
Written by Sid on 6/4/2008
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They sure didn't need to play catchup when it came to graft while he led the city. What a sleaze he is.
Written by noladude on 6/4/2008
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