List of hbcus

Historical Black Colleges and Universities

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    HBCUs

    Cheyney University is 1st founded HBCU. HBCUs were created because black americans were denied the legal right to education.
    http://www.2lib.virginia.edu
  • Booker T Washington

    Booker T Washington
    An Ameriican educator, author,orator, and advisor to the president of the United States. Founder of Tuskegee University.
    www.worldhistoryproject.org
  • Shaw University

    Shaw University
    Founded in 1865. It is affiliated with the General Baptist State Convention of North Carolina.
  • Fisk University

    Fisk University
    In 1930 Fisk University became the first African American institution to gain accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
    www.worldhistoryprojects.org
  • Howard Uni. Gallery of Art

    Howard Uni. Gallery of Art
    Howard University produces more minority doctoral graduates in computer science than any other university.
    www.worldhistoryproject.com
  • Clark Atlanta University

    Clark Atlanta University
    Clark Atlanta University is the largest institution in the Atlanta University Center Consortium.
    www.en.wikipedia.org
  • FAMU

    FAMU
    The university is a member-school of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund.
    www.en.wikipedia.org
  • Lee Hall at Florida A&M

    Lee Hall at Florida A&M
    FAMU is one of the largest historically black universities in the U.S. It was founded in 1887.
    www.en.wikipedia.org
  • Olive Branch

    Olive Branch
    Gathering of students from multiple HBCUs at Olive Branch.
    www.bing.com
  • Advancement

    Advancement
    Four-Year HBCUs produce graduates at less than half the cost of other four-year colleges and universities.
    www.worldpress.com
  • HBCU Facts

    HBCU Facts
    HBCUs award 14 percent of all African American engineering degrees.
    www.worldpress.com
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  • HBCU Logo

    HBCU Logo
    HBCUs generate 25 percent of all bachelor's degrees in STEM fields earned by African Americans.
    www.hbculifestyes.com
  • Morehouse College

    Morehouse College
    All male college founded in 1867
    www.worldhistoryproject.com
  • Bands

    Bands
    The marching band has long been a source of pride for HBCUs as a celebration of tradition, excellence, and a break from the traditional college marching bands.
    www.hbculifestyles.com
  • Stepping

    Stepping
    Stepping is a tradition among the fraternities and soroities.
    www.worldhistory.com
  • Tuskegee University

    Tuskegee University
    Tuskegee University was founed in1881. It was the home to World War II's Tuskegee Airmen.
    I attended this university.
    www.en.wikipedia.org