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Historical Black Colleges & Universities (HBCU) were given birth to in the 1800's, approximately 25 years before the recognized end of slavery in the United States. It is notable, that these institutions are still present today; educating students and inspiring the minds of young adults.
HBCU's have evolved from institutions formed to serve and enhance the lives of former slaves, into institutions serving African American and ethnic communities throughout the world. HBCU's in the 21st century continue to produce a quality prime product of education and academic social experiences which are equal to or more attractive than those of their competitors. This Podcast shares a historical perspective and my personal Substance of Life Experience - Enjoy.
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Historical Black Colleges & Universities (HBCU) were given birth to in the 1800's, approximately 25 years before the recognized end of slavery in the United States. It is notable, that these institutions are still present today; educating students and inspiring the minds of young adults.
HBCU's have evolved from institutions formed to serve and enhance the lives of former slaves, into institutions serving African American and ethnic communities throughout the world. HBCU's in the 21st century continue to produce a quality prime product of education and academic social experiences which are equal to or more attractive than those of their competitors. This Podcast shares a historical perspective and my personal Substance of Life Experience - Enjoy.