"I ha e a dream, ' said Dr. artin Lu her King, "that one day my four little children will b judged not by the color of their . skin, but by t e content of their character." It as a dream whose reality Dr. King had experienced during his ed cation at orehouse College one of America's Black colleges. , ,In an environment of openness,op ortunity and high expectations, young arlin Luther King, JI1 learned to stretch his intellectual capabilities to their . limits. And bo stered by a tr di­ tion tha ha produced great scholar .prof sionals and leaders, he developed the char­ acter that would shatter the assump ions f a nation. Is it any wonder that, tough theyenro I only 20 of Black college stu­ dents, Back colleges p-roduce 40 of Black colleg_g duates? When you're' considering colleges, doesn't it make sense to consider the 0 es that helped mold visionaries like Dr. artin Luther King, J ? America's Black colleges. They can he p you find future that's beyond your wildest dreams. , \ Ameri a's lac Coli ge Are You Smart Enough ifo Go? I Tht. food for thou ht ts brou h In ou by KOoI-Aid B,and ofIO,in. , a. upportrr of Amenta's hi tonrall Blue" n/lIl.llfl... I .