What to HBCUs Is the Fourth of July?

By Dr. Crystal A. deGregor Born enslaved, African American abolitionist, orator, writer, and statesman Frederick Douglass was never afforded the privilege of formal education. But if he had been, I like to believe he would have called a historically Black college or university his intellectual home. Much like them, he was powered by the conviction that literacy—secured through self-determination—was a transformative tool in the head, hands, and heart of Black people.  Nearly a century and three-quarters later, his 1852 speech still speaks: “This Fourth of July is yours, not mine.” Written a full decade before the first wave of Black educational institutions

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