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The Importance of HBCUs in the Making of American Democracy

The Importance of HBCUs in the Making of American Democracy

Part of the "Symposium on Religion and American D…

Harvard Divinity School

December 10, 20241h 5m

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Part of the "Symposium on Religion and American Democracy," held September 27, 2024. The Importance of HBCUs in the Making of American Democracy Speakers: -Jelani M. Favors, Henry E. Frye Distinguished Professor of History, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University -Tony Frazier, Assistant Professor of History, The Pennsylvania State University -Crystal R. Sanders, Associate Professor of African American Studies, Emory University -John Silvanus Wilson, Jr., MTS ’81, EdM ’82, EdD ’85, Managing Director, Open Leadership Program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology -Moderated by Dean Marla F. Frederick Full transcript: https://www.hds.harvard.edu/news/2024/09/27/importance-hbcus-making-american-democracy.