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Photo Essay: Howard University's 2022 Homecoming Reminds Us Why It Is Nicknamed 'The Mecca' - Ebony

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Homecoming season continues to go off with a bang as many prestigious HBCUs show off their school pride. Howard University recently hosted its current students and alumni for a sensational weekend. Known for being the birthplace of several stellar Divine Nine organizations and the standard of excellence through its dynamic roster of talented alumni, Howard […]

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