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Who is intended audience? Black parents realize the value of institutions like HBCUs and state institutions. HBCU applications are surging. Sherilyn. Ifill, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Phylicia Rashad, and Nikole Hannah Jones are at Howard. Howard has a middle school of science and mathematics. Perhaps Fryer should visit Howard, rather than attempting to reinvent the wheel.

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Impact on reducing the 75% black-out of wedlock birthrate and 45% prison inmates being black?

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HBCUs produce

27% of all Black American STEM graduates

40% of all Black American engineers

50% of all Black American lawyers

50% of all Black American public school teachers

80% of all Black American judges

I don’t know the out of wedlock birth rates of HBCU graduates

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Thanks for good facts. Missing: how many HBCUs? (Both % and absolute). How many Blacks entered college, graduated, failed to graduate for the HBCUs and non? Tho it’s the Glenn stack, not R Redd.

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Of these HBCU graduates, who owns factories or manufacturing plants?

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Janice Bryant Howroyd

Janice Bryant Howroyd is recognized as the first African-American woman in the United States to own and operate a billion-dollar business. With a few hundred bucks in her own savings and a $900 loan from her mother, Howroyd became an entrepreneur in 1978. That year, she founded a staffing agency called ActOne in the office of a rug shop with a single fax machine. She built it into a powerful, $2.8 billion company with 17,000 clients in 19 countries, according to Fox Business.

Howroyd is also a graduate of North Carolina A&T University. The fourth of 11 children, she won a full scholarship to study there and eventually went on to earn a master’s degree and a doctorate.

Lonnie Johnson

You know Lonnie Johnson as the man who invented the Super Soaker, the No. 1 bestselling water toy of all time. But he’s much more than just some basement inventor who got lucky tinkering with a water gun and a pump.

Johnson earned a bachelor’s in mechanical engineering from Tuskegee University, as well as a master’s in nuclear engineering and an honorary Ph.D. An Air Force veteran, Johnson was acting chief of the Space Nuclear Power Safety Section at the Air Force Weapons Laboratory. He later worked on the Galileo Jupiter mission, the Mars Observer project and the Saturn Cassini project as a senior systems engineer with NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

A prolific entrepreneur, Johnson founded two advanced energy and battery companies, Excellatron Solid State and Johnson Battery Technologies, Inc. Johnson holds more than 100 patents, including for the Super Soaker, which did more than $200 million in sales and was the bestselling toy in America

These 2 popped into my head

I wanted to avoid connections to entertainment or sports

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Your response is appreciated- thanks for introducing me to these leaders.

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The black overclass (preachers, politicians, athletes, entertainers, academia, billionaires, etc.) today for the most part have been very ineffective in improving black group wealth and self-empowerment. Also, very ineffective as a catalyst to deal with the worsening black pathologies across the country. "Fish fry" James Clyburn and other similar meritorious manumission negroes are just making themselves comfortable for death.

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We come from an educational system that taught Latin rather than Mdw Ntr. The results are not surprising.

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Blacks need to take control of their education. HBCUs and other schools depend on the dominant white society for funding with stipulations.

My wife and I were involved in a charity organization raising money to assist first-year black medical school students at a particular medical school in Southern California. We didn't accept money from other racial groups with stipulations.

The CEO secretly violated an agreement by providing money to rich Nigerian exchange students. We quit the organization, after doing most of the work of bringing in the money. Blacks tend to look out for everyone except themselves.

The Southern border needs to be shut down. In life, there are tradeoffs to better achieve the common good. Lol!

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I sit on the board of an organization that deals with youth in high risk situations. The children just need to be told that they are valued. Being angry at parents who make bad decisions does not help the children. I also have connections to groups that focus on developing math skills for Black children. I don’t expect to see a major change in my lifetime, but you plant seeds. That is why I remain hopeful.

I note that the reason that there is a push to dumb down teaching Black history is that they don’t want the history of whites to be common knowledge. Rosa Parks was just a lady who was asked to move her seat, full stop. The Tulsa race massacre just happened out of the clear blue sky. White people will support teaching the nonsense.

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FYI, my first cousin Dr. Harold Martin is the Chancellor at North Carolina A&T. A&T produces most of the black engineers in the country. Nevertheless, blacks as a whole are a permanent underclass. Only 2% own businesses. Social integration negatively impacted black-owned businesses. There are no real black communities apart from black neighborhoods. Social integration and more access to interracial sex aren't true economic improvements for blacks. Plus, whites all over the world, for the most part, are desperately protecting themselves from genetic annihilation.

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Commentary here focuses enough on the plight of the poor Negro. There are pockets that exist that allow Black excellence. You realize the situation and adapt. We will have to teach our children their history and that Blacks dis not begin life as slaves to Europeans.

There are movements in the United States, Europe, the Caribbean, and African that realize a common connection. I am hopeful about the future. European civilization may be at the biggest risk. We have the white on white violence in Ukraine. We have Russians fighting Russians in Russia. We see Europe more dependent on non-Europeans to get things done. Been to London lately?

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I've traveled extensively throughout the world (all continents) ---blacks are at the bottom. Have you visited South American countries where Hispanic racism is worst than white racism in the United States? Argentina eliminated most melanated people, and Brazil has death squads dealing with its blacks speaking out. The Hispanics (proximate to whites) in the U.S., for the most part, see you as inferior and want to replace you. I readily communicate with them. I've visited a number of Arab/Muslim countries, and they for the most part see blacks as inferior and as subordinates/slaves to achieve their cause.

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I did not include South America. I do note things like Barbados speaking about about the ravages of British rule.

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