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Governor Kay Ivey declares October as HBCU Month, a cause for pride and recognition

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4 October, 2023

By Kala R. Dennis

The recent proclamation by Governor Kay Ivey designating October as Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Month is a deeply personal and significant moment. This official recognition underscores the historical and contemporary significance of HBCUs in shaping education, fostering leadership, and advancing cultural contributions.

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