
The Black University Concept & The Second Curriculum
The American Vandal
Legacy of HBCUs and Civil Rights
This chapter explores the historical importance of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in the context of the civil rights movement, emphasizing their role in fostering leadership and activism. It highlights the significance of these institutions as safe spaces for education amidst systemic violence, arguing for the recognition of their ongoing impact on social movements.
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