Great column, cuz! Let's also get professional athletes/entertainers/US to donate to these HBCU's. Unfortunately, a lot of us are attracted to the shiny things HBCU's, for the most part, can't afford. That includes proper care of injuries & safe conditions.
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Definitely expect 17-18 year olds to be attracted to that. The interesting part is a lot of black parents — unless they went to an HBCU — don’t really urge their kids to consider them. Sadly, i think there is this perception that they aren’t as good
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good read. & I *agree*. But I’ll admit... its annoying when black talking-heads who didn’t goto
#HBCU’s secure their own personal bag via a PWI & then expect young black blue chip recruits to risk their entire chance of a bag by NOT going to Alabama etc..Signed: an HBCU product. -
Do you honestly think a blue chip recruit wouldn’t get drafted if they didn’t go to a PWI? People don’t say this about say, Antonio Brown, who went to Western. Not exactly a football powerhouse. Or even Ja Morant, who went to Murray State.
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Oh you shaking the entire dining room today?
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I’m just bumping the DJ table
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Yes, this was Martin Luther King's dream....the re segregation of the races. Oh no wait, I'm sorry. You confused me for a second. MLK's dream was a color blind society. It's Progressives who want identity politics to rule people's entire lives. And they are wrong about this.
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“We the people “ http://divided.Is the Goal. Control is the game.
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Segregation wasn’t the problem sir; the economic and resource inequity was the problem.
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