In honor of Black History Month
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Started by WileECoyote06
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Feb 2005
Atlanta University was founded as the nation's first graduate institution for blacks in 1865. In 1988, it officially merged with a neighboring institution named Clark College, which focused on undergraduate liberal arts studies. It is known today as Clark-Atlanta University and counts James Weldon Johnson as a prominent alum.
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big up to the aggies for the sit down protest in greenboro...i didn't know that was them
when i saw the PBS speacial, i just thought of rod and kee and poetic sitting down and not giving up thier seats
lol i could see that>>>(stacy dash)
smh@big ups...i meant to say i was impressed...
f#ck new yorkers and thier "big ups"...
what the hell was that? even i'm suprised...>>(stacy)
Alice Coachman, an Albany State University graduate, was the first black woman to win an olympic medal.
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