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Explore the rich and impactful history of North Carolina’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in this engaging and informative presentation. Discover how these institutions emerged in the aftermath of emancipation, providing critical access to education for African Americans during a time of significant social and political transformation.
Dr. Lesa Redmond, a noted scholar and educator, alongside Representative Nasif Majeed, a longtime advocate for educational equity and HBCU support, will guide attendees through the complex evolution of Black higher education in North Carolina. Their discussion will delve into the foundational role these institutions played in shaping Black intellectual life, leadership, and community development across generations.
This event is proudly sponsored by the Friends of the City of Raleigh Museum and offers a unique opportunity to reflect on the enduring legacy and future promise of HBCUs in North Carolina and beyond.
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