On this episode of GHH, special guest Louis Dorsey joins us as we address part 2 on the discussion of HBCU’s producing radical black thought leaders in the realm of politics and the work force.
The episode starts with a timeline on the history of HBCU’s from pre-civil war leading into the land grant Morrill Acts of 1862 and 1890 all the way up to the Civil Rights Acts of 1964. We discuss HBCU’s during desegregation as well as discuss the 1972 riots at Southern University, the 1967 riots at Tennessee State University and the 1967 riots at Texas Southern University leading into the future of the HBCU as a form of black radicalism
Federal Vs State funding for HBCU’s? Are HBCU’s still an island of hope? The plight of the black middle class as it relates to HBCU’s? We delve into a discussion to address these questions and much more!
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