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Quinn shared with me how The Purse Paparazzi came to be. She also gave me the HBCU Tour itinerary where you can meet up with them to get your clutch in person. Quinn also had some valuable advice for married couples who are thinking abut going into business together.
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Quinn shared with me how The Purse Paparazzi came to be. She also gave me the HBCU Tour itinerary where you can meet up with them to get your clutch in person. Quinn also had some valuable advice for married couples who are thinking abut going into business together.
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gI_106759_Fewer_Resources_Infographic_Flyer_large.png?width=550HBCU Students are Burdened by Loan Debt; Policy Reforms can Address Their Financial Challenges

New report by UNCF’s Frederick D. Patterson Research Institute examines the rates, amounts, and distribution of student loan debt among HBCU students relative to their non-HBCU peers

Students who attend historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) borrow student loans at higher rates and, consequently, graduate with substantially higher debt than their p

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It's Time for the Real NYC Lincoln University (PA) Alumni to Stand Up and Show Up


By Gloria Dulan-Wilson

Now, as many of you know, I am a proud graduate and alumn of Lincoln University, PA - the first Black University in the United States.  There are times when I brag on LU to the point of being obnoxious.  And I suspect that there are others among us who share the same sentiment.  

Lincoln University is the only Black College on the east coast, north of the Macon Dixon line.  It was founded

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Letter to Dr. King

Originally Published: Jan. 31, 2005

January 17, 2011

Raynard Jackson


You didn't know me when you were here,
But through your words I feel you are near.

I was too young for the demonstration,
But I learned about you in my education.

You said we all were created equal,
But maybe now we need a new sequel.

Because I don't know what happened to the dream,
Nor the members of your team.

Yeah, Andy's made a name,

Jesse got some fame.

But what happened to the vision?
Seems it's been lost to indecisio

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Letter to Dr. King

In reading some of my previous columns, I ran across this particular one from January, 2005. I was quite stunned at the provocative words I wrote more than 3 years ago about many of the issues relative to our community. Of all the columns I have written over the years, this is by far my favorite one. As you read this, please keep in mind that it was 2005, Bush was president, Bill Cosby was being attacked, and the radical left Blacks (Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, and Julian Bond) were excoriating
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