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Wordless Wednesday: Women Students At Harbison Agricultural College

(Really, Really) Old School Friday: U Vermont’s First Black Student

Friday May 29th, 2009 in African Americans, Andrew Harris, Black History, Black Students, George Boyer Vashon, Higher Education, Oberlin College, race, University of Vermont | Comments Off on (Really, Really) Old School Friday: U Vermont’s First Black Student

Wordless Wednesday: Voorhees College Co-Ed, Early 20th Century

(Really, Really) Old School Friday: 19th Century Tabloid Blasts Harvard Abolitionists

Friday May 15th, 2009 in Academia, African Americans, Black History, Harvard University, Higher Education, race | Comments Off on (Really, Really) Old School Friday: 19th Century Tabloid Blasts Harvard Abolitionists

Black Firsts, March 2009: Phoebe Haddon to Head Maryland Law School

Wordless Wednesday: Franklin A. Denison, Northwestern Law School’s First Black Valedictorian

(Really, Really) Old School Friday: Dartmouth College, 1837

Friday May 8th, 2009 in African American Students, African Americans, Black History, Black Students, Dartmouth College, Higher Education, race | Comments Off on (Really, Really) Old School Friday: Dartmouth College, 1837

Sunday Inspiration: Anna Julia Cooper on Stillness

(Not) Wordless Wednesday: Remembering Ernie Barnes (1938 – 2009)

Black Women PhD Candidates Inducted into Science Honor Society

Monday April 27th, 2009 in Academia, African Americans, Black History, Black Students, Current Events, Edward Bouchet, Higher Education, Howard University, Uncategorized, Washington University in St. Louis, Yale | Comments Off on Black Women PhD Candidates Inducted into Science Honor Society