Community • June 17, 2026

Juneteenth celebrates freedom from slavery. It also recognizes the Black struggle for education

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Juneteenth celebrates freedom from slavery. It also recognizes the Black struggle for education

In the 15 years following the Civil War, a total of 59 HBCUs had opened their doors to Black students.

In the 15 years following the Civil War, a total of 59 HBCUs had opened their doors to Black students.
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