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His Name Is Joseph Boulogne, Not ‘Black Mozart’ 09/10/2020

His Name Is Joseph Boulogne, Not ‘Black Mozart’ An 18th-century polymath has had his brilliant music and life diminished by a demeaning nickname.

Photos from Virginia State University's post 06/29/2020
Simmons College, KSU collaborate, call for more funding for HBCUs 06/16/2020

"This is on time.

In one of my term papers, I wrote about social equity and segregation in higher education and how that has created a multi-generational gap in access and achievement in Black Institutions." - Tiffany Brockington

Simmons College, KSU collaborate, call for more funding for HBCUs Simmons College, Louisville's only historically black college, announced a number of new initiatives aimed at addressing racial inequality Monday, including a partnership with the state's only public historically black university.

50 Years Later: The Failure At Ole Miss 06/16/2020

From the archives of HBCU Money.

"Examining the combined endowments for Ole Miss, Mississippi State, and Southern Mississippi according to NACUBO equal approximately $876 million meanwhile the combined endowments from US News and NACUBO for Alcorn State, Jackson State, and Mississippi Valley State stand at approximately $23 million or 38 times less."

50 Years Later: The Failure At Ole Miss “Help your pieces so they can help you.” – Paul Morphy This past Monday was the 50th anniversary of James Meredith’s forced entry into Ole Miss. A university that in the pas…

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