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HBCU Pride: Historically Black Colleges and Universities Remain Important Today

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Graduates from HBCUs are leaders in every field and include barrier-breaking politicians, doctors, business owners, scientists, artists, lawyers, engineers and educators, many of whom are public servants.

The post HBCU Pride: Historically Black Colleges and Universities Remain Important Today appeared first on The Washington Informer.

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