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As the FBI investigates HBCU bomb threats, Black History Month offers reminders of African American ‘resilience’
The FBI has reportedly identified five persons of interest in the bomb threats that have targeted more than 20 HBCUs. Classes have been suspended at some campuses, and many Black Americans, including lawmakers, are speaking out about the violence that has plagued generations. TheVillageCelebration talked with philanthropist C.J. Duvall, who sponsors a HBCU endowment.
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