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the late 1800s to educate and transition African Americans into the society upon the end of slavery. Blacks, who then were primarily slaves, had been deprived of access to virtually every level of formal learning. HBCUs were born on the eve...
historically Black institution of higher education. There are now 105 HBCUs scattered throughout the United States, the majority of which are located in the South. Many of these were built after the Morrill Act of 1890, which provided for s...
among American Youth Introduction Race is the concept that is entirely based on society. There is no one can characterizes or gene composition that was additional a element of one race from another. In US, race can help to make clear that w...
Black America are citizens of United States of America. Also they are citizens of states? counties? cities and municipalities in which they reside. The Black Community is a concept that goes far beyond color of one's skin. It is experience ...
19th and early 20th centuries. He was an educator, school administrator, orator, race spokesperson, author, and high-profile public figure. His driving desire was to help black Americans acquire better living conditions, which he attempted ...
Contributions to Psychology Introduction Mamie, Philips Clark was born in 1917 in the Hot Spring city of Arkansas and died in 1983. Her father was a physician and her mother was a house wife but helped her husband in the medical practices. ...
this paper is the youth population aging from 15 to 25 years. According to Central of disease control and Prevention, 3800 of adult population in US smoke or use tobacco on daily basis and are of age below 18, and out of these initial smok...