The 1990s
There may be many individuals in higher education who are sincere about their desire to help Black females succeed. But, for these Black females to be successful, more must be hired to provide the role models needed to inspire them. It is for this reason that I remain in higher education. Yes, I still get frustrated. But in my new position I do have Black female role models who encourage and challenge me just like in the 1960's. With their help, I know I will be successful and be able to serve as a role model for other Black females in higher education.
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