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A sampling from Hampton University’s Emancipation Oak planted on White House lawn
“It is a great honor to have a sapling of the Emancipation Oak planted at the Obama White House,” Harvey said in a statement. “Now this piece of Hampton University history will continue to grow and flourish at the most famous house in the world.”
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Software aims to block texting while driving
Technology is emerging that could solve a growing menace on the nation’s highways: texting while driving.
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Professor at HBCU questions black national anthem
HBCU Professor Timothy Askew claims a national anthem for one race is racially divisive and separatist
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Black USDA worker to forced resign for not fully helping White farmer
Sherrod said Tuesday that it was “unfortunate that the NAACP would make a statement without even checking to see what happened. This was 24 years ago, and I’m telling a story to try to unite people.”
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Hampton Named top NCAA Div. 1 HBCU athletics program
The Hampton University athletics program was tabbed as the top-ranked NCAA Division I Historically Black College & University (HBCU) program on Monday, based on the final standings of the 2009-10
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Roundup Rendezvous “Power Weekend” Recap
Alumni Roundup, OhPsalms, and Will Power Packer came together to produce the 3rd official installment of Roundup Rendezvous this June, 2010. Together we produced an AMAZING 4 days of sun, fun, fitness, and of course the best nightlife the city of Miami had to offer.
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African Couture
African fashion has long been revered for its use of color and print, and now the international fashion world is following their lead.
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Will Smith to produce movie About Black explorer and neuroscience professor Dr. S. Allen Counter
Counter discovered a group of African-descended people in the Andes in 1993 and produced another documentary, “Lost Africans in the Andes.”
