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In the tradition of the West African griots, The Return of the HBCUs tells the story of what happened after the Juneteenth Celebration.

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In the tradition of the West African griots, The Return of the HBCUs tells the story of what happened after the Juneteenth Celebration.
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In the tradition of the West African griots, The Return of the HBCUs tells the story of what happened after the Juneteenth Celebration.

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This book presents a well-thought-out argument explaining why Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) have earned and deserve the moral and financial support of every American citizen for their contributions to establishing American democracy, providing the foundation of the American economy, and enriching American culture. There is no doubt that without HBCUs, Black Americans would have remained enslaved, and the United States would have collapsed instead of soaring to become the worldโ€™s most significant power after the Civil War.

The book begins at the inception of democracy, focusing on the Enlightenment ideas shared in the salons and soirees of Western European aristocracy. It transitions to discussions about how colonialists should share the power gained after their victorious revolution against Great Britain, and how 4 million enslaved people secured their freedom by seizing the opportunity to fight for it.

The book explains the role HBCUs play in transforming these 4 million people from illiterate to literate, from enslavement to citizenship, from sharecroppers to farmers, from consumers to business owners, and from 4 million to 40 million people. This book offers crucial insights into the contribution of HBCUs to the urbanization of America, a narrative that is rarely, if ever, included in the story of Americaโ€™s great cities.

Ultimately, the book explains how and why the 100-year-old HBCU business model has been so successful and enduring. It also includes detailed guidance on how HBCUs can transform their century-old business model into one better equipped to fulfill their primary mission in the 21st and 22nd centuries: the education of the Black community.

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