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Even decades later, the higher education system is tainted with the lasting effects of slavery and segregation. How does that legacy stifle Black students trying to find success in college today? With the help of Dr. Deborwah Faulk, a University of Richmond sociology postdoc and HBCU graduate, we explore the tough decisions that Black families (even those with the $ advantage) must make when sending their kids to school and why diversity initiatives just aren't cutting it. 

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