From the Atlanta Tribune:
Over the past five decades, historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) have faced a troubling trend: the steady decline of Black male enrollment. A recent report from the American Institute for Boys and Men reveals that the number of Black men attending HBCUs has dwindled significantly, dropping from 38% in 1976 to just 28% in […]
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