Publication: The Barriers to Black Unity: An Examination of the Relationship Between The National Pan-Hellenic Council and the Black Community
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Reed, Olivia
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The National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) was created to uplift the Black community and create a space in which Black people could thrive and succeed, at the same time the NPHC has been the dividing factor in the Black community. This study aims to explore the possible tensions between the NPHC and the broader Black community. This study begins by delving into the rich history behind the NPHC, Black Unity, and Black identity. The findings from the research present three themes: Clashing Identities, Neither by Any Other Oath, and Rejection. Concluding the research, I delve into a discussion around these themes and what these tensions mean for the Black community. Future research can expand upon the LGBTQ+ community and sorority life, as well as bring in more perspectives from current NPHC members themselves.