A College Degree from an H.B.C.U., More than Fifteen Years in the Making
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Casey Parks tells the story of Dorian Ford, a single mother of two, who has spent years trying to graduate from Grambling State University, a historically black university whose institutional challenges shed light on the state of H.B.C.U.s.
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