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October 09, 1988 - Image 7

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Michigan Citizen, 1988-10-09

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"I have a dream," said
Dr. artin Luther King, "that one
day my four little child en wi be
judged not by the color of th ir
skin, but by the content of their
character." It was a dream whose
reality Dr. King had experienced
during his education at Morehouse
College, one of America's Blac
colleges.
In an environmen of
openness, opportunity and high
expectations, young artin Lut er
King, Jr. learned to stretch his
intellectual capabilities to their
limits. And bolstered by a tradi­
tion that has produ ed great
scholars, professionals and I
leaders, he developed the char­
acter that would shatter the
assumptions of a nation. Is It any
wonder that, though they enroll
only 20% of Black college stu­
dents, Black colleges p-roduce 40 0
of Black colleg�graduates?
When you're considering
colleges, doesn't it make sense to ..
consider the ones that helped
mold visionaries like Dr. artin
Luther King, Jr.? America's Black
colleges. They can help you find a
future that's beyond your wildest
dreams.
America's Black Colleges
Are You Smart Enough To Go?
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