Even as HBCUs continuing to educate students, there is still a financial need. The White House made a promise to HBCU presidents in 2017 but it has not come to fruition. Now, Tennessee State President Dr. Glenda Glover and Alpha Kappa Alpha will lead the way working to raise one million dollars for the schools.
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