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The battle of the Gulf between Hampton and Norfolk State The best HBCU football event of the 6th week. Because it was also celebrated in the first week of October 6, threw a annual trend of many of our annual: homecoming. This is the best 5 HBCU group of this week, section war, homecoming performance and features of the exits Gulf Coast ProblemJackson participates in the State and Alabama A & M. Below are the best five hbcu tape shows of the 6th week. 5. The State of South Carolina (and the state of Savannah)Oliver C. Dawson played in Stadium,…

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Writer Lexx Thornton In honor of a different career and pedagery, Dr. Susan stone, DNSC, CNM, Facnm, etc. The Border Nurse University (NU) was entered in the first grade (NU) hall. Dr. Stone Dr. Pat Caudle, Kitty Ernst, Dr. Kerry Schily and Joan Slanger in the subtle class attended. The winners, Tunu graduates tunu graduates graduates in the Salumnar Hall September 25, Thursday, Vallarils, Kentucky in Kentucky fortress was awarded. Dr. Stone started the border when the trip was finished in 1991 as a nurse-midwife from FNU’s first distant teaching class. In 2000-2014, Dean served as a president in 2001-2024,…

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At a time when businesses are struggling due to the ongoing pandemic, Nic King decided to pursue his entrepreneurial dreams — ultimately creating the first black-owned cereal. King, is the founder of Proud Puffs cereal, a vegan, gluten-free chocolate-flavored cereal that comes in the shape of a raised fist. The entrepreneur from Darien, Connecticut took a chance by starting a small business during a world-wide health crisis, social unrest, and unemployment. However, this isn’t King’s first foray into the business world. King previously attempted to launch a clothing line. However, this didn’t go as planned. But, the minor hiccup did not…

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On May 30, 1921, Dick Rowland, a 19-year-old Black shoe shiner, walked into an elevator in downtown Tulsa, Okla. What happened next is unclear, but it sparked the Tulsa race massacre, one of the worst episodes of racial violence in U.S. history, with a death toll estimated in the hundreds. A century later, researchers are still trying to find the bodies of the victims. A new excavation has brought renewed hope that these individuals could one day be found and identified. By some accounts, Rowland may have tripped and bumped the arm of a 17-year-old white elevator operator named Sarah…

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The New Series from Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Explores the Black American Experience Through Interviews with Leading Academics, Scholars, and Experts Including Charles M. Blow, Angela Davis, André Holland, Fab 5 Freddie, Jason King, Killer Mike & MoreWashington, D.C. — July 28, 2022 — The latest documentary series by renowned scholar Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr., MAKING BLACK AMERICA: THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE, will premiere on Tuesday, October 4, 2022, at 9 PM EDT / 8 PM CDT (check local listings) on PBS, PBS.org and the PBS Video app. Produced by McGee Media, Inkwell Media, and WETA Washington, D.C., the new four-part series…

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