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In the History Corner…    Potential power and freedom for public Black colleges – Jackson Advocate

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In last week’s edition of the Jackson Advocate, we wrote an article on Dr. John Peoples entitled, “As Dr. John Peoples turns 96, Jacksonians continue to benefit from his presidency.” In that article, we indicated several things that he did early in his presidency that can be revisited by public Black colleges today that would […]

Source: Jackson Advocate -; The voice of black Mississippians

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