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Very few, if any, first-generation black or white or Asian kids will pursue a Ph.D. They'll pursue the professions for economic security. Many will go to law school and/or business school.
Henry Louis Gates
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What this quote means

This quote highlights the tendency of first-generation minority students to prioritize economic stability over advanced academic pursuits like a Ph.D.

Henry Louis Gates suggests that for many first-generation students from minority backgrounds, the immediate allure of professions that promise financial security often outweighs the pursuit of a Ph.D. This reflects broader societal pressures and the realities of economic stability that shape educational and career choices, indicating that many opt for law or business schools as safer, more lucrative alternatives.

Themes

EducationProfessionStudentsPhdEconomic Security

In practice

Example use cases

In a discussion on career expectations, one might reference this quote to highlight the challenges faced by first-generation students.

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