Just a year ago, the University of Alabama was making national headlines over its sororities refusal to accept black members. Numerous conversations were held and actions were taken to "correct" the issue.

Group of friends partying/Thinkstock
Group of friends partying/Thinkstock
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Now, it has been revealed that a handful of blacks are being recruited for membership in traditionally white sororities at UA.  While I think it's great that advancements have been made, I can't help but wonder how comfortable I'd be amongst SOME "sisters" that don't even want me.

What do you think? Should these black recruits be seen as trailblazers who infiltrate a system or as tokens?

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