Why Are Historically Black Colleges Important? | AJ+
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- Historically black colleges and universities were born out of necessity, and now they face competition, financial challenges - and the constant pressure to justify their existence.
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United Negro College Fund Pathways Initiative: uncf.org/cpi
Thurgood Marshall College Fund: tmcf.org/about...
Historically Black Colleges and Universities Fast Facts, via National Center for Education Statistics: nces.ed.gov/fa...
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Business Insider. “There's an Unprecedented Crisis Facing America's Historically Black Colleges.” www.businessins...
Mother Jones. “Trump Vowed to 'Absolutely Prioritize' Black Colleges. Then Came His Budget.” www.motherjones...
Pew Research. “A Look at Historically Black Colleges and Universities as Howard Turns 150.” www.pewresearch...
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HBCU'S need government funding, if we had the funding that PWI'S receive the enrollment would automatically increase.
Trump re-enstated the funding that Obama took away from hbcu. Trump 2020
@@joinfranknow this is a lie. You are lying.
@@djwikkid couldn't they compete better if they dropped the black college title since it scares whites away?
Half the people at HBCUs go for free already because of the color of their skin. And the bulk all drop out because the smoke pot and skip class everyday. UMES was a joke of a school when I went
Agreed. Not just federal support but local support. As mentioned in the video HBCU’s have to improve their marketing of programs
If I had a chance to do it all over again I def woulda chosen an HBCU
I graduated from an HBCU and am so glad I did. If you're Black and in America I recommend u attend one for at least one semester. It's probably the greatest experience of my life.
I agree I went to Southern University A&M for a semester and that was one the best experiences I have ever had
Doubtful. Evey college is differenteome good and some bad the ethnic population has nothing to do with it . Hbcu aren’t I entitled to my time or money 🤷♀️
As a Hampton alum, I REALLY appreciate this vid. And to those who say HBCUs should go public and get more funding...some have, but only if they're very well-known and fairly respected like Howard. We have a long way to go, and for that reason, HBCUs will continue to exist for the foreseeable future
I graduated from Norfolk State; NSU being a public assisted institution has benefitted us a lot in being able to have access to this public dollars. However, I also realize a lot of HBCUs have strong ties to the Church. Regardless, it’s important that our HBCUs finds ways of diversifying revenue, including seeking partnerships with the local community. I feel the legacy of HBCUs and the positive impact they have had on individuals’ life trajectories will ensure a certain number of Black student will choose attend an HBCU.
@@devonnareynolds where is the necessity to continue to call these colleges black colleges?
They have historical significance that is worthy keeping alive(like aushwitz) for that alone, but at this point, they are more like a jewish college or catholic university. That line at the start about it not being a choice in the past is something she can hold up as a win as now it is a choice, but the option is still there. The most important thing, especially in light of repatriation discussions, is to ask how many black people go there that would never get more than high school without them? I am willing to bet that number is significant. This is a way to reallocate funds to the black community that increases vertical mobility.
I wish more of the people in the comments would take advantage of higher education. Listening for context and understanding instead of a narrow-minded and degrading viewpoint is fundamental.
Ebony Hillsman People that don't agree with me are dumb.
Can you imagine the accounting network they must have? Lol guaranteed job that pays well? Probably tons of hiring pipelines like that.
God is keeping these school open. Lord knows, I’m going to start donating
Incoming triggered people who think this is racist *cough Cough* nice Garry* cough Cough
@IcantSeeReplies suggest you educate yourself on the history and current status of historically black colleges. One way to do this would be to watch this video a few more times. Might help if you loosen your tight grip on your need to go right to talking about affirmative action so you can let your brain process some new ideas.
@IcantSeeReplies I think you meant history, there is nothing such as black american culture, what there is reactionary of the american experience. If an high income black american family moved to Spain, tell me which black culture the family would be celebrating over there?
And no this is not segregation, which is something imposed by a dominant group, these kids can choose to go to white collages and white kids can choose to go to these colleges.
I don't see why these schools would be racist, anyone can attend. But with that said, it seems to be an issue of black americans wanting to force themselves into the white communities, for example the african american community owned more 100 years ago then they do today and when integration took place during 60s and so on, what most black people did was buy in other peoples community instead of their own. Now other people own the stores in black neighbourhoods at the same time aiming racism towards you.
Don't repeat the same mistakes regarding colleges and schools, there news articles all the time of black students facing racism in these places where they are minority and why would you want to force yourself into that place? These HBCUs are important and it's already been said that black students do better at HBCUs so black parents should come together and try to make these schools better for their children. Create your own.
@IcantSeeReplies Then tell me what black culture a high income black family celebrates if they live in Spain?
@IcantSeeReplies Tell me any black culture that a black family living in spain would celebrate.
Many white vets have graduated from Tuskegee and many white pharmacists have graduated from FAMU. And countless others from other HBCUS...as always our cookout invitation is extended to everyone.
White people tend to only go to HBCUs for the well-paying fields like vet, pharma, etc. Otherwise, they don't even attempt to look at a HBCU.
Why am I watching this? I'm Chinese ...
It's very interesting to see an institution with such a high level of racial pride, the idea is rather foreign to me.
hbcu were born out of necessity.
You'd be welcomed at an HBCU.
Everybody's welcome at HBCU's. The campuses are very diverse.
Yes, they do!
They want America to be united and not see other races differently yet have colleges that are just for black people lmao
I ♥️ my HBCU
that's awesome
If she saying "hey fam" one more time I might actually have a heart attack
Hey fam is a sign of low intelligence.
HBCUs are very much still needed. I think they can target a wider audience but I still think they need to focus on persuading black high school students that HBCUs are the place for them. The need to take to blk communities and co-op with public schools in things like tutoring and getting blk public school students ready for college. So that there will be a stop to this talk that college is not for everyone until a good percentage of economic wealth and financial stability has grown and increased to a substantial level in the blk community. A lot of future possible blk student end up going to PWIs b/c of the horror stories they hear from former and blk student that graduated from HBCUs about lack of financial assistance and having to take out large amounts of loans .
And probably spreading knowledge in those communities about FAFSA, maybe even creating resources dedicated to doing it all for them like immigration law lol
Best thing I ever did, was by going to an HBCU School..
Che Johnson I want to go there 😊
Cheyney Strong!
I want to go there. Can I go there if I'm mexican?
Grover Kennedy yes you can but your reasons on going should be good
@@elijahbryant6790 well because I want to go
I hope she show her African fellow men in African how hard my ancestors work to her Black universities... those that judge us can see my ancestors did work hard ... we are not a lazy people
I'm a black student and there are a few reasons to why I did not go to a HBCU. I'm gay and being gay in the black community is really looked down upon so that was one reason why. That's a huge reason why I didn't go. Even my mom didn't want me going to and HBCU because I'm gay. I know for sure I would of been messed with and I don't want that. I also grew up in Colorado. So it's not that I don't have pride in being black but black people from northern states are always told that “you sound white” when we visit the south or are around southern people. So that would of been an obstacle to over come. Why am I being teased around my own people for being gay, and from Colorado? It's sad that white people accept me more than my own people. I also didn't go because they're kind of expensive. Like she said in the video, yeah they're cheaper but students wind up taking out more loans. I'm comfortable at the school I attend and I feel safe.
Ziggy Tafari 😂
Forty1Second can you state your sources
Kamren Walker as a graduate of HBCU I respectfully disagree. Students who attend hbcus come from all walks of life and accepting of everyone. Now some hbcus are centered around the Southern Baptist Church because of how they were founded but you can say the same for a lot of PWI's. Never be afraid of your own people.
+ Kamren, glad you're at a college where you feel safe!
Kamren Walker maybe you should've visited an HBCU before you ran with those assumptions. I'm an HBCU grad and the gay community on campus had their own organizations, school sponsored support groups, and I can't recall any instances of violence towards the community. Many of them felt more comfortable being "out" on campus than they did when they went back home. Also, the northern vs. southern thing is literally nonexistent. Never heard of it, EVER. Northern students on the contrary felt more black community on campus and complained about their mostly white upbringing.
Glad you're happy at whatever PWI you decided to attend, but you should think twice before giving your opinion on HBCUs based on hearsay. Happens a lot amongst black people and too many students don't attend an HBCU for no good reason at all.
What I'd like for the government to do is allow hbcu to expand north and west its dumb that we HAVE to move to another region to go to go to the colleges. We don't even need to start we can start different branches of the same colleges. Colleges do this all the time but hbcus cannot?😤
This
Very racist institutions.
It’s not racist, considering that they were created because you guys banned Black people from attending your own.
How so? First the schools were created because american universities and college denied access to blacks. 2nd whites have NEVER been denied access to HBCUs.
Great and informative!
I always wanted to attend Howard University. Never possessed the funds. So I attended a PWI in my state. I donate to Howard University every year though.
Same here. I wish HBCUs were more affordable. It kinda blows my mind that most of the people they're meant for, can't afford to go.
where is the necessity to continue to call these colleges black colleges?
@@robinsss they were never black colleges. Meaning they never were only for black students. HBCUs was the name given to them by the federal government for funding purposes.
@@earlwallace2015 now they can drop that name
is it necessary to keep it?
@@earlwallace2015 if they want to attract more students they should drop the title black college because i think it scares white students away
Loved this coverage of HBCUs.
Thanks for the information
Why would a black student choose to go to an HBCU when the graduation rates on most HBCU are so low. Most important thing is graduation. The college you go to only matters if it's an IVY or top public. If you're not going to a high tier college you may as well go to one with a high graduation rate.
The graduate rate is low because a lot of the students are low income and college is expense. As a black student that don’t go to an HBCU, I will tell you why most want to go. When you are a black kid at a pwi, you’re the only minority in most of your classes, all your professors don’t look like you, you just have no connection to the school and to the people at the school. I’ve been going to predominately black school all my life until I got to college. That feeling of being around your own people is an excellent feeling.
@@Thatbul
"Segregation works."
When will HBCU start putting more focus on the US military black personnel. Their target audience is to narrow. As a veteran, I watch rise of online and distance education in many forms, yet we rally see HBCU frequent these spaces. Even with COViD, one would think things would changed. As a black veteran, I would have love for my Montgomery GiBill and Post 9-11 GiBill to go to a HBCU.
@Mira M It would be nice if they would get involved with the eArmyU, (it goes by a different name now, I think). After 20 years and Fayette State University in the only HBCU that’s embracing the the active duty black service members and really have more involvement with returning black veterans. I’m just see where they are leaving a lot of money on the table.
I wish there was a black college here in Vegas too
Great piece!
I ❤️HBCU’s #HOWARDUNIVERSITY #THEREALHU #BISONPRIDE
U.....Knowwww
I didn't understand "THEREALHU" and THEN I visited Hampton and quickly understood 😂 Howard all night and day, and I only went to homecoming shiiiiiid I wish I went there lol
Black college is good to be open because so history the true history don't get changed
Great video! I love my HBCU, Spelman College!! I also have my own channel and the videos focus on the ivy league law school experience. I hope you'll check it out.
Response to Jamira Alexander - Hear, here. Those commenters , well, I'm a Christian, so let's move on, shall we? Historically and now, and regardless race, any student desirous of attending HBCUs who had/has the grades, could/can. However, White reciprocity is (largely) non-existent in everything, which is why Black colleges came into existence. Furthermore HBCUs hired folks from all over the world, many of whom for racial, ethnic and/or religious prejudice, couldn't get positions otherwise, despite eminent qualifications. And Black Americans with academic doctorates, and first-professional degrees, experienced virulent racial prejudice perpetrated by White educational institutions, businesses, professional and (most) governmental entities, which benefitted Black public high schools, and the U.S. Post Office, because a majority of the rest of these individuals were hired by them to teach/administer those schools, and sort and deliver the mail, respectively. Ask the commenters why they would think a place like Southern perpetuates segregation, why LSU has a $500M endowment compared to Southern A & M University's $13M, and why they're here talking a ton of CRAZY?
The swag at 2:06
HBCUs are the best! Shout out to ALL HBCUs!!!
How do you discuss HBCUS without discussing the 1st? Let be honest, to truly appreciate an institution you must at least attempt to understand the context in which it was created. Cheyney University or " the Institute for Colored Youth" paved the way for the rest of the HBCUS being erected in 1837. Not to be confused with Lincoln University "Ashmun Institute" founded in 1854. With Lincoln being the first to grant degrees, their facility was from Cheyney!
Cheyney University Class of 2012
HBCU 's have students from all over the world. Faculty included.
I am actually proud to see such institutions. I think these are one of the steps that black Americans should take establish institutions to feel the gap, banking institutions, business institutions and realestate that cater for the black society because the fact is the state and the system was never designed for people of color. This approach needs a total rebranding of the mental state of black Americans and x-rays blocks. We can see among the Jewish people how collectively they have established himself cater for the communities their people put various institutions within the United States there's several hundreds of them in different parts of the United States quietly pursuing the interests of the people because like black people or African Americans they have suffered tremendous ratio prejudice and they know exactly how important for them to unite in keeping their interests. I believe African Americans should have a nice based on one particular interest of having better people's life it should not be a political thing and they will find it difficult for the powers that would not allow such but with persistence and will everything's possible. There's nothing wrong with seeing African American interests we have seen how the Irish people in America suffered consistent discrimination how they've collected themselves to solve their community. In that view African Americans should work hard and serving their people like how black universities have South dedication and needs for African Americans.
where is the necessity to continue to call these colleges black colleges?
They are clearly named “historically black.”
LSU, which routinely sends guys to the NFL, only has a $500 million endowment? I expected their endowment to be more.
Hope you all are having a good day
I like your informative videos. Thank you for this 😊
Respect to blacks.
HBCU schools born out of necessity. Safety for academic excellent is essential. Beginning the circuits for safe and free academic time presidential initiatives..
It's important in order to locate top prospects for the boule society. The betterment of the people is a hoax..self interest of its fraternity is core.
I would be happy to commit to a HBUC for football and track
I wonder if those can be just visited. I mean, as a citizen of a country that has little to no black citizens(never seen one), I really want to understand the culture. But I don't want to offend anyone in any way, so...
OMG look at the baby...hey there little Keisha Dixon LOL, looking like your mommy
Of course LSU has a higher endowment it has over five times as many people! Also, it is ranked higher in terms of education quality so people graduating from it will get better jobs.
Panther-Paradise Forever... Prairie View A&M University of Texas. (smile)
I don't know why it popped up in my suggested videos, as I am Russian and I have never been interested in getting a degree in America let alone HBCUs, but the whole concept seems interesting and very foreign. Also, I wish our campuses looked like that, because my uni's campus is far less green...
I want potatoes and grapes
You Should do a film on Ivy leagues
Hey Crazy Smiles, take a look at our video on elite schools and ivy league universities: ua-cam.com/video/b29IkZl4UfY/v-deo.html
I wish they had separate Asian universities, and colleges like black universities so, East Asians can compete with the caucasian in the job marketplace, and be able to afford good grades to get that C.E.O. job, or corporate job position that pays well! The so called white man, and women favor their race at Stanford, Yale, Harvard, U.C.L.A., U.S.C., Cal State Fullerton, Cal State Long Beach and get good grades, why can't East Asians get straight A's in their college, and university classes, and have just East Asian instructors, and other Asian instructors, Asian classmates, and all Asian faculty, just like black colleges, and universities.
Alla Kin No one is stopping you guys really. If that’s something you want then invest in it and do it. That’s what black people had to do, but in our case it was out of necessity because of government sponsored oppression.
I heard they were doing something like that with Vincent Chin University
You have to feel included in an institution of higher learning? When are we gonna prioritize academic standards? Rigorous research? Citations? Mastery of a skill? This whole thing is about a division more than competition. PWI??? WHAT IS THE INSTITUTION DOING TO ADVANCE INDUSTRY STANDARDS IN A FAST PACED HIGHLY COMPLEX MARKET WHERE COMPETENCE IS THE PRIME COMMODITY??? Or is this a really expensive DEI club? You forgot the UNI in university.
Edit: ( quite slick how they didn't show the library, or the labrooms, people actually studying or doing any work. Not entertaining enough? That, was more of an insult than anything else to not assume it worth the time to show those areas where the actual work is done if you are serious about your education, but whatever. Absolute insult.)
Having gone to an HBCU, many of them won’t find a name in research or science; however, HBCUs have been able to take poor performing students, students from broken families, students from poverty, and give them the knowledge and skills to survive and thrive in mainstream America. I feel the true beauty of HBCUs is their commitment to the advancement of the Black race and indoctrinating those values of social responsibility into their students who in turn can create better communities. I know so many people who say going to this school saved me. It’s more than money or renown that these schools offer.
@@devonnareynolds Perhaps this is true. But this platform specificaly this video doesn't seem to be interested in the sharpening of any demand skills.
To bad most do shit in school.
Best part @5:41
A. Rashad bro I felt so uncomfortable when that shit came up on my screen 😂
he was gettin it tho
You felt uncomfortable with two guys and their nice dance moves? WTF?
That was unexpected =D
nonetheless. welcome to the tribe, black foot. *gives him his black card* 🙏🏿
PEAK BLACKNESS 👊🏾
lol you guys are lucky you are black huh? if this was all white school, guess who would be crying and whining about it? blacks.
Taking out more loans to go to a school that is less expensive? That sound's like poor financial planning rather then lack of funding.
K M you didn’t understand. They are taking more loans because they don’t have money which means that they come from a poor family. While the other college students have enough money to pay for their own educations in some type of way and only take a little bit that they couldn’t cover.
Can't wait for Segregation again!! :D
woke
the solution to discrimination isnt further discrimination.
black pride ✊✊✊✊ i dont know segeration is not cool
it usually reinforces stereotypes and prejidice
Where is Tyrone Hankerson
LANE COLLEGE!
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#KSU4life
dude cmon
Dad, why are these Kids going in different school?
Because they are Black.
Blacks and whites are different?
Yes, they are behind 200 years.
Why?
Because they dont leave past behind.
"There not different now son, but they were back when your great grand daddy owned them and keep them in the barn like dogs working for free. No you run and let mom know daddy needs a fresher on my Sweet tea." You should run on home as well 1reasonwhy. You're well outside your comfort zone right now.
Acknowledging racism means you're living in the past? Or how about explaining your lived experience and going to a university where you feel understood and supported?
White kids get to go to schools where they are the majority and feel safe in that. Why can't black kids have that too?
Black people are still being treated differently than white people. It is not the past, it is the present. Plus, denying the past does not fix or change anything. It just makes some people feel more comfortable because they feel like they don’t have to deal with biases and differences of opinions.
Brianna Josephs People moved on after ww2.
London burned, berlin burned, Paris burned, moskow burned and 70 million People died.
But you are like, " but muh slavery "
If i dont feel any opression from ww2.
How you feel something what happen wayyy longer time ago?
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AJ+: "Segregation is awesome and we need more of it."
EnK Ryzov what do you expect from a channel sponsored by a racist terrost state the size of nipple?
Breyonna Morgan
Do you actually have an argument against my claim that AJ+ is promoting segregation and black identitarianism?
Or are you just here to talk shit?
The channel didn’t create HBCUs, they are just reporting on them. Your problem isn’t with AJ+, it’s with HBCUs, the people who endorse them, the people who attend them, and the people who work there.
EnK Ryzov Not even close.
Brianna Josephs
My problem is just with the notion that segregation and black identitarianism is the answer. But actually more so that this is apparently the editorial stance of a propaganda outlet operating on behalf of the inbred royal family of a despotic slave-owning Gulf monarchy, which tons of American liberals for some reason take seriously.
AJ+ is basically RT.
Can we please stop glorifying racial segregation?
Are you black?
how is this segregation? white students can attend hbcus.
tree bear yes but are they accepted?
you do know white people can also go to hbcus
@@josephinepnimely This comment is literally over 2 years old... I don't believe that anymore.
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I thought racial segregation in the US was over? It's so weird to see this :o
kjul but it's OK for whites to shut out blacks. Right?. OK.
It's weird to see it on most college campuses. Have you ever noticed? Or is it only seen when you would be the minority? Learn US history.
but Yeshivas don't bother you? Mmmm...
Ok so if historically black colleges are important then we should also argue that we should also work to preserve the historically white college too
Josh F historically white colleges are already preserved so what tf are you talking about. You sound dumb
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It’s sad to see that self-segregation is still alive in the South.
Yeshivas worldwide..no problem.. HBC.. suddenly "self-segregation" wow.... #racisthypocracy
Hbcu’s aren’t segregated, do you understand what an HBCU is???
Trump 2020
no
Answer: They’re not.
satt1313 goofy
name how many white colleges?
Spirit of white Christmas Harvard, Yale, Stanford,Berkeley, Davis,UC Santa Cruz, UC San Diego, CALPoly, UCLA, should I keep going 🤗?
Duke, Columbia, Every state school, Calhoun, Clear Creek Baptist Bible Church, Martin Luther College, Mizzou, College of the Ozarks, Augustana College, Nichols College, every state college.
Is this a serious question lol ?
Segregating yourselves...
I mean white people still segregating themselves.
um ok
but you're silent with all the segregated Yeshivas right? #racism
What kind of college is this? The entire clip all I saw was singing and dancing.
At PWI it's mostly drinking and raping! I prefer singing and dancing!
Do they learn rapping
no
you can study music theory etc.
Only important in order to perpetuate racism.
actually white nationalist are happy for you.
you founf a community of your own you can express your culture teach the values you need get inside the community?
most europeans want the same to be with our own
Here's a thought. HBCU's and PWI's should consider merging.
why can't you just go to a normal college? i'm sorry, i'm not from the US
Where the all white colleges at?
Every other college
that is lots of white colleges
Hbcus segregating white students isn’t exactly helping their cause the whole do as we say not what we do shit is losing good supports