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September 14, 1986 - Image 5

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Michigan Citizen, 1986-09-14

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f you're like most of us, what you see here
But to a certain Dt Carver of Tuskegee Univers#
peanut was the key to hundreds of products, With
tial to keep Tuskegee-and the South=seff-suppor
ust as Carver unlocked the secrets of the peanut. Black col­
Jeges and universities are tapping the awesome potential of
generations of young people. In this unique environment.
studen 5 have the opportunity to play as large a rote in cam­
pus life as their talents wiD aDcrN. Class .president. orne­
coming queen. Captain of the deba team. Quarterbac or
Shakespearean acto': At Black colleges. every door open;
no dream is too ambitious. Is it any wonder that. though
they enroll only 16% of Black college students, Bla
colleges produce 37% of all Black college graduates?
.IWlhat's more, those.graduates take with them the character
and achievement that unlock the doors of the finest graduate
schools, businesses and political offices. When you're con­
sidering colleges, shouldn't you consider the ones that gave
us Martin luther KingJt, Thurgood arshall and Iesse Iack­
son? If'vou're out to make the most of what you have, no
one can teach V<?u more.
COLLEGES
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