They also should use creative and innovative approaches to communicate their accomplishments, which transcend scholarly journals and books, in order to reach a broader spectrum of the population that may not be aware of the unique function of Black colleges. Similarly to White colleges, Black colleges are not perfect, and they certainly have room to improve. But these institutions are highly effective in providing access to higher education to students of color. They successfully equip them with a top-notch education that prepares them to succeed in their professional endeavors.
— Dr. Robert T. Palmer is senior institutional nresearcher at Morgan State University in Baltimore.
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