HBCU Made: A Celebration of the Black College Experience - Ayesha Rascoe
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In this joyous collection of essays about historically Black colleges and universities, alumni both famous and up-and-coming write testimonials about the schools and experiences that shaped their lives and made them who they are today.
Edited by the host of NPR’s Weekend Edition Sunday , Ayesha Rascoe—with a distinguished and diverse set of contributors including Oprah Winfrey, Stacey Abrams, and Branford Marsalis, HBCU Made illuminates and celebrates the experience of going to a historically Black college or university. This book is for proud alumni, their loved ones, current students, and anyone considering an HBCU.
The first book featuring famous alumni sharing personal accounts of the Black college experience, HBCU Made offers a series of warm, moving, and candid personal essays about the schools that nurtured and educated them. The contributors write about how they chose their HBCU, their first days on campus, the dynamic atmosphere of classes where students were constantly challenged to do their best, the professors who devoted themselves to the students, the marching bands and majorettes and their rigorous training.
For some, the choice to attend an HBCU was an easy one, as they followed in the footsteps of their parents or siblings. For others, it was a carefully considered step away from a predominantly white institution to be educated in a place where they would never have to justify their presence. And for some authors here, it was an HBCU that took them in and cared for them like family, often helping them to overcome a rough patch.
For all, the pride in their choice is abundantly clear. HBCU Made is a perfect gift for each generation of prospective students and brand new alumni to come.
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This post has 3 comments
March 3rd, 2024
Say no to black people wanting everything based on race like it matters . If it matters so much you want your own school etc you are a racist but labering it something else . How many white people in Ebony , a racist mag etc . Go Candace Owens and stop being a victim to get ahead entitled scum . Sorry for rant , just saw a woman selling an ” all black audiobible ” ( the bible experience read by many many people all black , the real racist wanting segregation disgusting .
March 3rd, 2024
A “safe space” for budding Racist and hate mongers. I wonder what the curricula looks like? Revisionist history, blacks discovered all inventions but were stolen by the white devil, all blacks are victims, gravity, math and reading are racist as well?
Truth: Blacks are their own problem creators and victims. You’ve been “hot house flowers” for too long. Time to compete on your own merits, skills, knowledge and abilities. Affirmative Action is the yoke of slavery on your collective necks, and your Platation Masters, the Democrats, love it.
March 4th, 2024
Screaming at laughter at the racists in the comments losing it because college for Black folks exist.
Y’all genuinely made my day.
Die mad:)
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