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  1. 15 sie 2024 · Newspaper Source provides access to cover-to-cover full text articles from more than 40 US and international newspapers, and selective full text from nearly 400 regional US newspapers. Access to select full text television and radio news transcripts is also provided.

  2. 30 sie 2021 · While only 3 percent of U.S. colleges and universities in the United States can claim HBCU status, nearly 10 percent of all African American students attend an HBCU, and HBCUs produce almost 20 percent of all African American graduates.

  3. 15 lip 2024 · Free keyword-searchable digital newspaper database containing over 16 million historic American newspaper pages (covering 1789-1963) and over 150,000 newspaper catalog records (covering 1690-present). Includes over 400,000 pages from Ohio newspapers, representing over 60 communities and 100 titles.

  4. 15 sie 2024 · The links below detail the Libraries’ access to a number of major American newspapers. The format varies by the date and the newspaper, with some papers available online as PDF page images or text-only files, while others are accessible via microfilm. Search Tip: Article titles from ProQuest databases may be different than the print version.

  5. 15 sie 2024 · find an article you have a citation for? look at a newspaper for a specific day? see if we have a subscription to a known newspaper? find a newspaper article on a particular topic? We can do all that. Newspaper articles could be available: online. in paper. in a database.

  6. 7 mar 2012 · Providing a brief history of historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs)—including how and why they were founded, funding sources and needs over time, and an examination of mission statements—the author considers the relevance of HBCUs in the current twenty-first century context.

  7. Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) designate colleges founded before 1964 to provide accredited education for Black students. Today they account for only 3% of higher learning institutions, but their graduates represent 25% of all Black college graduates.

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