FAMU Alumnae Dominate Cupcake Craze
By Antorris Williams
Catarah Hampshire, 32, and Shoneji Robinson, are no strangers to the art of…
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FAMU Alumnae Dominate Cupcake Craze
By Antorris Williams
Catarah Hampshire, 32, and Shoneji Robinson, are no strangers to the art of…
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This Wednesday, October 23, at 7 p.m., join us for a discussion about civil rights and college football. During the 1960s, sports played a significant role in the American Civil Rights Movement. Football coaches and players at historically black colleges and universities led the push for racial equality in sports.
Samuel G. Freedman, author of Breaking the Line: The Season in Black College Football That Transformed the Sport and Changed the Course of Civil Rights, will moderate a panel including former NFL players James Harris and R. C. Gamble, as well as Michael Hurd, sports writer and co–founder of the Black College Football Museum.
The panel will discusses the efforts of these coaches and players to prove the intellectual acumen of African Americans at a time when the prevailing prejudice said that blacks were not smart enough to be successful at the game.
Audience members are welcome to join the panelists at a cocktail reception and book signing following the program.
This event is free! Enter through the Special Events entrance at Constitution Avenue and 7th Street.
Bluefield State College, once the Bluefield Colored Institute, is now 90 percent white.
Well, this is interesting.
"Grambling’s players staged the boycott because of many issues with university leaders, including the school’s rundown facilities, long bus trips to road games and personnel decisions.
Grambling president Frank Pogue said Monday night that players would not face any repercussions for the boycott, and that the national attention would help publicize the funding plight for historically black colleges and universities like Grambling.”
#LostFiles - A moment reflecting on my growth from a Communication Major w/ a concentration in Radio & Television production to now VP of Promotion of RCA Records. I’m proud to have walked the campus of Morgan State and represent with Bear Pride the work we put into building a strong career. God Is Good and I’m truly BLESSED #MSUHomecoming #MorganState #ItsADifferentWorld #HBCU #StompTheYard #StartedOnTheCampusNowImHere cc @allthingsbuttah @msufollowers
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This gif is from my webseries “The StudentBody” you can check it out
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New #HBCU web series coming out in October starring me and @nappylaroux by @dmpindepfilms
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