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Netflix CEO, Wife Pledge To Donate $120M To Morehouse, Spelman And UNCF

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Netflix CEO Reed Hastings and his wife Patty Quillin are investing in the futures of HBCU students.

According to CNN, the couple recently vowed to donate $120 million to historically Black colleges and universities.

The funds will be distributed to Spelman College, Morehouse College, and the United Negro College Fund which provides scholarships for Black students.

The donation from Hastings and Quillin comes nearly a month after Black businessman Frank Baker and his wife Laura Day Baker launched a $1 million scholarship fund for Spelman College graduates.

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