Published On May 10, 2024
Historically Black Colleges and Universities produce 80% of Black judges and 50% of Black doctors in America. They’ve cultivated some notable names in politics, music and athletics. From Vice President Kamala Harris to Shannon Sharpe to Megan thee Stallion; HBCUs have the power to uplift their students. However, calculations by the federal government show that some HBCUs are owed billions of dollars from their state legislatures.
On assignment for AMERICA IN BLACK, CBS Saturday Morning co-host Michelle Miller traveled to Tennessee State University to investigate the scarcity in funding given to HBCUs. #BET #AmericanInBlackBET #HBCU
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