"During the days of segregation, there was not a place of higher learning for African Americans. They were simply not welcome in many of the traditional schools. And from this backward policy grew the network of historical black colleges and universities"
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The quote’s real work happens in the pivot: “And from this... grew the network.” The sentence turns deprivation into origin story, framing HBCUs as an unintended consequence - almost an organic, even admirable outgrowth - of a rotten system. That’s true in a narrow historical sense: exclusion from white institutions did accelerate the development and importance of Black-led colleges. But the subtext is more complicated. By emphasizing the “grew,” Castle risks laundering the harm by spotlighting the product. It’s a classic American rhetorical move: converting injustice into a narrative of resilience, then letting that resilience absorb the outrage that should attach to the injustice itself.
Contextually, coming from a politician, it reads as coalition language. It offers recognition to HBCUs and to the history of exclusion without indicting specific institutions, states, or ongoing inequities. The intent is commemoration and validation; the subtext is caution, an attempt to honor Black educational infrastructure while keeping the critique safely in the past tense.
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| Topic | Equality |
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Castle, Michael N. (2026, January 15). During the days of segregation, there was not a place of higher learning for African Americans. They were simply not welcome in many of the traditional schools. And from this backward policy grew the network of historical black colleges and universities. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/during-the-days-of-segregation-there-was-not-a-153858/
Chicago Style
Castle, Michael N. "During the days of segregation, there was not a place of higher learning for African Americans. They were simply not welcome in many of the traditional schools. And from this backward policy grew the network of historical black colleges and universities." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/during-the-days-of-segregation-there-was-not-a-153858/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"During the days of segregation, there was not a place of higher learning for African Americans. They were simply not welcome in many of the traditional schools. And from this backward policy grew the network of historical black colleges and universities." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/during-the-days-of-segregation-there-was-not-a-153858/. Accessed 22 Feb. 2026.
