In her article “Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?” Beverly Daniel Tatum argues the reason behind cafeteria separation throughout schools in America (P.376). One of the reasons she mentions is that students (primarily of the African American descent) are unsure of who they are, so they clique up with fellow classmates they feel they can relate to. Like students of the same racial background as them, or students who practice the same religion. Another reasoning she states says that some students feel almost compelled to sit with someone of the same race because they feel like an outcast to the opposite race. Beverly Daniel Tatum concludes that students of all
In her article “Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?” Beverly Daniel Tatum argues the reason behind cafeteria separation throughout schools in America (P.376). One of the reasons she mentions is that students (primarily of the African American descent) are unsure of who they are, so they clique up with fellow classmates they feel they can relate to. Like students of the same racial background as them, or students who practice the same religion. Another reasoning she states says that some students feel almost compelled to sit with someone of the same race because they feel like an outcast to the opposite race. Beverly Daniel Tatum concludes that students of all