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HBCUs, Higher Ed, and Democracy’s Future

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The Precarity of HBCUs

There is this essence of survival and surviving for HBCUs which there's a struggle both in the past and in the future. The Brown v Board decision was loud but only Thurgood Marshall said, 'HBCUs are going to have to find a new sales talk' That was in 1954. We didn't really see it happen dramatically until Martin Luther King is shot in 1968. And that's why you have a 10-fold increase of African Americans in September 69 over what it was in September 68. So there's this term that was used back then called the brain drain. This is when that began in earnest.

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