October 17, 2024

Morris Brown Is Back! ATL HBCU Regains Accreditation After 20 Years – Capital B Atlanta

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ICYMI: Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens entered office making a promise to resolve the years-long threat of eminent domain against the Black residents of Peoplestown in his first 100 days. Two weeks after the deadline, Capital B ATL’s state and local politics reporter Chauncey Alcorn caught up with affected families who say that promise has yet to be fulfilled
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