Historically Black Colleges and Universities Stories
Our Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) are testaments to African American achievement and activism. They reflect the determination of generations of black Americans to receive a quality education, even in the face of profound discrimination. The historic buildings on HBCU campuses, many of which were built and designed by African American architects, also hold a collection of stories and artifacts that reflect the important legacy of the black educational experience.
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African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund It Started with a School: Mary McLeod Bethune and Her Enduring Legacy -
African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund The Legacy Of Pioneering African-American Architect Wallace A. Rayfield -
African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund Four More African American Architects You Should Know -
Telling the Full American Story Three Influential African American Architects You Should Know About
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This May, celebrate the historic sites, neighborhoods, and landmarks that tell the full American story—places that remind us of how far we've come and how far we still have to go.
Celebrate!