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HBCUs Carry the Weight of History | The Michigan Chronicle

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HBCUs are having a moment right now. Parents and educators should consider the whole story as a new generation prepares to go off to college. byFedrick C. Ingram In the city of Hampton, Virginia, there is an oak tree that has stood for over 200 years. It is known asEmancipation Oak. It gained … Continued

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