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Southern Heritage Classic, TSU vs. UAPB
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OH MY MY THIS IS AMAZING.
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akonoadham · 8 months
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Virginia Union University Homecoming 23': "Union DayZ"
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thejaguartour · 6 months
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Victoria Monét via Instagram:
“College tribe! I’m going on an #HBCU tour right quick! 🔥 See you at your homecoming @howard1867 #HUHC23 and #SpelHouse @spelman_college @morehouse1867 It’s about to go UP!!! Can’t wait to see youuuu 🤎🎶✨💫#HBCYOU #PGEveryday @proctergamble #GrowUpGlowUppartner ✨🎉"
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musiqjukebox · 6 months
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I have a new blog post up for Homecoming Month, in honor of the legacy and stories of HBCUS ! Please read and feel free to repost and share! Happy homecoming everyone 🎉
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mskennedymayes · 4 months
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Everything I do is aMAYESing💜💛
I was just in Ms. Morgan classroom counting down the years on my fingers when I would graduate high school and for some reason I don’t think I ever thought to add in college. But by the time I look up I’m graduating college from THEE Prairie View A&M University with my BBA in Business Marketing 🎓💜💛
Second college graduate✅
completed in 4 years✅
Honors roll 4x ✅
recieved my black coat from college of business✅
Kept God with me✅
And S/O to my two favorite organization Sanity sisters💕 and BCBW (Black College Business Women)💼💜💛
And to think more blessing shall arise 🥂@pvamu thank you for all the ups and down, because man does my university PRODUCE PRODUCTIVE PEOPLE
Alumni Status ACTIVATED 🐾 💜💛
December 9th 2023🥳
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reasoningdaily · 7 months
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LAND GRANT AND UNIVERSITIES: A PRIMER
The history of land grant colleges of agriculture is intertwined with the history of  higher education for U.S. citizens of average means.
The land grant system began in 1862 with the passage of the Morrill Land Grant  Act. This law  gave states public lands provided the lands be sold or used for profit and the proceeds used to establish one college—hence, land grant colleges—that  would teach agriculture and the mechanical arts.
The Morrill Land Grant Act of 1862 can be read in its entirety here.
Land grants status for the establishment of colleges of agriculture and mechanical arts was also later given to U.S. territories and the District of Columbia. The legislative mandate for these land grant colleges helped extend higher education to broad segments of the U.S. population.
In 1889, many Land Grant colleges were largely segregated.  In an effort to seek Federal funding, these Public Universities were required to integrate.  However, Public Universities in most states responded by legislating new agricultural and mechanical arts colleges for Black citizens rather than enhance existing institutions  through integrated programs. The Act passed in 1890 gave rise to a network of often poorly financed colleges known as the “1890” Land Grant Universities. This Act, passed by Congress in 1890, provided for annual appropriations to each state to support its land grant college.
The Morrill Land Grant Act of 1890 can be read in its entirety here.
In addition to appropriating funding, a state could escape this provision, however, if separate institutions were maintained and the funds divided in a "just," but not    necessarily equal, manner.
Thus the 1890 act led to the establishment of land grant institutions for African Americans.
Today there are 19 “1890” institutions - including one private institution, Tuskegee University - located primarily in the southeast. In addition to being part of the land   grant system, these 1890 Universities are among the more than 100 Historically Black Colleges and Universities in the United States.
The Morrill Land Grant Act of 1862 can be read in its entirety here.
(Pulled from “Colleges of Agriculture at the Land Grant Universities: A Profile” by  National Academies Press)
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blackgirlsreverything · 10 months
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@massgovernor Charlie Baker taking a selfie with the UNCF Lighted Pathways & Ernest E. Just scholars last night at the event. Great moment! #uncf #uncfboston #bostonevents #collegestudents #amindisaterriblethingtowaste #tomorrowsleaders #michaelbryantphotography #eventphotographer #eventphotography #events #canonr5 #Boston #nonprofitorganization #governorcharliebaker #hbcus #representationmatters #blackexcellence #greatmoment #hbcusmatter #hbcustrong (at Northeastern University) https://www.instagram.com/p/CeoAeQ_u7PT/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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