Historically black colleges and universities
Historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) are institutions of higher education in the United States that were established before the Civil Rights Act of 1964 with the intention of primarily serving the African-American community. Most of these institutions were founded in the years after the American Civil War and are concentrated in the Southern United States. During the period of segregation in the United States prior to the Civil Rights Act, the overwhelming majority of higher education institutions were predominantly white and completely disqualified or limited African-American enrollment. For a century after the end of slavery in the United States in 1865, most colleges and universities in the Southern United States prohibited all African Americans from attending, while ins
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Historically black colleges and universities
Historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) are institutions of higher education in the United States that were established before the Civil Rights Act of 1964 with the intention of primarily serving the African-American community. Most of these institutions were founded in the years after the American Civil War and are concentrated in the Southern United States. During the period of segregation in the United States prior to the Civil Rights Act, the overwhelming majority of higher education institutions were predominantly white and completely disqualified or limited African-American enrollment. For a century after the end of slavery in the United States in 1865, most colleges and universities in the Southern United States prohibited all African Americans from attending, while ins
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As faculdades e universidades ...... ado e 38 em nível tecnológico.
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HBCU, siglas de Historically b ...... .A y 38 en nivel tecnológico.
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Historically black colleges an ...... Brown University Ruth Simmons.
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Le università storicamente afr ...... soprattutto afro-statunitense.
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Les universités traditionnelle ...... de servir la communauté noire.
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Истори́чески чёрные вы́сшие уч ...... массовом расизме и сегрегации.
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جامعات وكليات السود التاريخية ...... راً سابقاً مع استثناءات بسيطة.
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傳統黑人大學(Historically black coll ...... 在百多年後,因競爭、經濟大蕭條或其他經濟問題於20世紀關閉。
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Als Historisch afroamerikanisc ...... ng der Afroamerikaner dienten.
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As faculdades e universidades ...... s de cidadãos afro-americanos.
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HBCU, siglas de Historically b ...... de ciudadanos afroamericanos.
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Historically black colleges an ...... cans from attending, while ins
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Le università storicamente afr ...... le comunità afro-statunitense.
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Les universités traditionnelle ...... de servir la communauté noire.
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Истори́чески чёрные вы́сшие уч ...... полуквалифицированных кадров.
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جامعات وكليات السود التاريخية ...... راً سابقاً مع استثناءات بسيطة.
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傳統黑人大學(Historically black coll ...... 在百多年後,因競爭、經濟大蕭條或其他經濟問題於20世紀關閉。
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Faculdades e universidades historicamente negras
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HBCU
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Historically black colleges and universities
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Historisch afroamerikanische Colleges und Hochschulen
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Università storicamente afroamericane
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Universités historiquement noires
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Исторически чёрные высшие учебные заведения
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جامعات وكليات السود التاريخية
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傳統黑人大學
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흑인 대학
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