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The literature suggests that African Americans (native Blacks)
differ from Black immigrants and children of Black immigrants
(immigrant Blacks) in their educational outcomes. Thomas
contributes to this growing body of work, showing through
regression analyses and interview data, similarities in college
experiences and outcomes. There is a unique Black college
experience that transcends family immigration history. Social
integration and intellectual integration into the university is
different for Black students as compared to White, Asian, and
Chicano/Latino students. The Black college experience is less
favorable than the experiences of non-Black students. I conclude
with suggestions on how universities can improve the intellectual
integration and overall college experience of Black students.
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