A few points that I would like to make in response to your post:
1. Gender identity, and sexual orientation are very, very different.
Transgenderism and being gay are very different entities.
2. The fact that Morehouse is an HBCU is a moot point. They are domiciled
in Atlanta which
instituted legislation prohibiting discrimination on the basis
of gender identity in 2000, and which is in receipt of state and Federal funds in
the form of loans and grants for it's students, as well as tax breaks, as I
mentioned upthread.
3. Not sure which colleges you have gone to, but all of my post secondary
matriculation, undergrad and graduate has been as the female I am, though
admittedly I did so in stealth, however there were many gender variant
people in attendance.
And nope I didn't attend "Chittlin' Switch College", but rather Ivy league
institutions that are world renowned, including course-work at Harvard.
By the by, the College of William and Mary the second oldest college in the
US, founded in 1693, just elected a transgender homecoming queen.
http://www.dailypress.com/news/dp-wm...,4223064.story