HBCU Journeys

By: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
  • Summary

  • In interviews with Atlanta Journal-Constitution journalists, graduates of historically black colleges and universities describe a memorable moment in their HBCU experience.
    © 2021 The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. All Rights Reserved.
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Episodes
  • Karvis Jones: The best decision I ever made
    Feb 8 2018
    Karvis Jones is a 2003 graduate of Rust College. Few people love their college as much as Karvis. Listen to his story about how Rust College has been a part of him since he was a child.
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    28 mins
  • Tiffany Greene: A picture worth a thousand words
    Feb 4 2018
    Tiffany Greene is a 2014 graduate of Spelman College. The idea of this podcast series came about after the HBCU series team found a graduation photograph of Greene taken by AJC photographer Curtis Compton. He says it is one of his best shots. She has a different opinion about it.
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    26 mins
  • Donald Mason Jr.: Of Chidley and the Chicken Man
    Jan 31 2018
    Donald Mason Jr. is a 1989 graduate of North Carolina Central University. Anyone with an affiliation or glancing knowledge of NCCU knows about Chidley Hall, the hulking dormitory on the hill that nearly every man in the school’s history has lived in. Mason tells his story about living in Chidley.
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    34 mins

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