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HBCU News announces PASSING THE TORCH series for Black Women s History Month
Highlighting black women trailblazers of the past and present who have and are making an impact in the world today
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HBCU News is proud to announce the PASSING THE TORCH series, which will honor Black Women s History Month with daily posts about the trailblazers of our past and present. During the month of April, HBCU News will feature side-by-side comparisons of extraordinary Black women from history and their modern-day counterparts.
Some of the women featured in the PASSING THE TORCH series will be:
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