So wheres the community these black hbcu graduates created? How have they shifted conscienceness of black people?Your statement is actually unfair to black pwi graduates. Im saying black people who think like that are very rare. And their views going into college can change greatly with the real world as well as success. Im not looking to paint HBCU attendees or PWI atendees in a negative light. The overwhelming majority of us have assimilated and are comfortable with that idea. I just dont see HBCUs contributing to black upliftment as a collective as it stands. No affirmative action,and America making it clear they are against black people SHOULD change that. But its in black peoples hands how we choose to go foward. If what you say is true,under these circumstances we should see some sort of poltical/legal movement form out of these HBCUs within these next 4 years
the audacity to try to put a timeline on HBCU greatness in Black America.
pretty much every political movement or social progress from FBAs in this nation was started by or involved HBCU alums, Morehouse - MLK, Alcorn- Medgar and Myrlie Evers, Howard - Thurgood Marshall, Alcorn - Hiram Revels, Rust - Ida B. Wells, Alabama State -Ralph Abernathy, Jesse Jackson - NCAT, Morehouse - Warnock, Alcorn - Alex Haley, Tuskegee - Booker T. Washington (even Kamala Harris of today - Howard)
with the stats I just provided for what they pump out in the black community, respect should be paid.
we official and always will be.