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Published: August 21, 2008
For Oklahoma college students, diversity is a daily lesson
By Carrie Coppernoll
Growing up in Edmond , most of Gabrielle Anderson 's friends were white. Now that she's in college, most of her friends are black. She's not sure, though, if that means she's changed or society has.

"If a person's going to be kind to me, I'm going to be their friend,” said Anderson, a black, 20-year-old junior at Oklahoma City University . "I don't think everybody has that mentality. I think you have to be ...

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