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In not so good company: another HBCU loses its accreditation, but with new leadership Barber-Scotia College is meeting its challenges head on CONCORD, N.C. It's not every day that a college president hand delivers a check to the city to clear up more than $75,000 in unpaid utility bills, ...
Chronicles of black courage: Mary McLeod Bethune started college with "$1.50 and faith" - educator COURAGE comes in different packages and speaks different languages. There is a courage called defiance, and there is a courage called perseverance.
This week in Black history - Mary McLeod Bethune; George Dixon - Brief Article June 24, 1936-- * Mary McLeod Bethune, government official, civil rights leader, educator and presidential advisor, became the first Black woman to ...
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