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Winthrop University Is Making Strides in Improving Campus Diversity
The Greenville News

“I Want Four Years Where I’m Not Judged by the Color of My Skin”
Mother Jones

Teaching Black History in Our Schools
Gotham Gazette

This Is What the Race Gap in Academia Looks Like
Scientific American

The 5 Percent: University of Texas Lacks Black Representation
The Daily Texan

Am I Black or Am I White?
The Harvard Gazette

Will the University of Virginia Provide the Data Needed for an Open Discussion About Race?
Bacon’s Rebellion

After Richard Collins Was Killed at the University of Maryland, Some Black Applicants Aren’t Enrolling
The Diamondback

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