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Syracuse University Grad Delivers Powerful Commencement Speech About Being A Black Student In America - Blavity

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A student at Syracuse University delivered a poignant speech on the experience of being a Black student in America. Jordan Pierre recently graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Broadcast and Digital Journalism and a minor in Entrepreneurship and Emerging Enterprises. 

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