By Harvey Parson
The new Hebron Missionary Baptist Church high school students, four-nutrition of Mississippi and representatives of the universities in the exhibition of February 23 in February 23.
The college exhibition was part of the Black History program through the church, which demonstrated the local contribution to the black residents in society.
“Earlier this month, Cecil Belle became the first black mayor of Aberdeen. As the first black building owner, Mrs. Aberddin was recognized. Joseph L. Stone Jr.
“We just try to introduce our students to HBCU and say they are still important,” he said.
Marian Chandler was a driving force that moves behind the college exhibition. Used social media and its contacts to contact the right people in colleges.
“It took many networks to draw it,” he said. “It will be bigger next year. We are trying to buy a Saturday and get more college. These four were definitely a blessing today. This is the beginning of something that will be bigger and more.”
Each of the delegates met with more than 50 parents and students and repeated themes, HBCus’s students have become many ways grown. The MVSU representative said the incident was a great thing and said that it was very important, because the children often did not give information about the HBCUS.
“The quality of caring, educating, really noticed, you will get it in HBCUS,” he said.
Stone students benefit from access to employers.
“There is nothing wrong with the Ole Miss, Mississippi State University. But it’s none of the experience you get in an HBCU,” he said.