Brent_Marchant
Those in the minority no matter what the defining trait associated with that might be often find comfort, support and camaraderie in the company of kindred spirits when surrounded by others who dont share this commonality. For African-American students at Yale University in the 1990s, this could be found at the Black Table, a gathering spot for those similarly situated within Commons, the universitys legendary cavernous dining hall, a venue resembling a setting out of the Harry Potter movies. The Black Table served as an oasis for students of color in the midst of a predominantly White (and not always particularly tolerant) student body, a place where they could share ideas, swap stories, engage in discussions (sometimes heated) and find ...