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Pharrell to HBCU grads: 'We are the emerging majority' | Afro

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By The Associated Press Grammy-winning musician Pharrell Williams on Dec. 11 told the newest graduates of a historically Black university in Virginia to act like 'the emerging majority' and help develop the area's businesses and culture. Williams gave the fall commencement speech at Norfolk State University, not far from where the producer and rapper grew […]

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