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TSU fall reopening plan provides additional safety protocols, fee discounts for students - TSDMemphis.com

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NASHVILLE -  Tennessee State University officials plan to reopen under a comprehensive plan that will provide additional COVID-19 safety protocols to protect the public health and safety of the campus community, along with student discounts. The plan is to begin the fall semester on August 17, with all classes online for the first two weeks. Due []

Source: TSDMemphis.com - The New Tri-State Defender - TSDMemphis.com

United States Facts

  • Sharpton, Alfred Charles “Al” (1954- )
  • O'Meara v. The Washington State Board Against Discrimination (1961)
  • Marion Jones
  • (1879) Robert J. Harlan, “Migration is the Only Remedy for Our Wrongs”
  • Angola
  • National Negro Convention Movement
  • Identifying Race-Based Stereotypes and Myths
  • Detroit race riot of 1943
  • The Other Hermitage: The Enslaved at the Andrew Jackson Plantation
  • Executive Order 9981, Desegregation of the Armed Forces (1948)

Black People Facts

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Southern United States Facts

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