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There
are more than 100 historically black
colleges and universities in the United States, located
almost exclusively in the southern and
eastern states.
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Central
State University
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Cheyney
University of Pennsylvania
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Wilberforce,
OH 45384-3002
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Cheyney, PA 19319
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(513)
376-6011
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(215) 399-2000
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Charles
Drew University of Medicine and Science
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Claflin
College
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Los Angeles, CA
90059
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Orangeburg, SC
29115
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1621 E. 120th
Street
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(803) 534-2710
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Clark
Atlanta University
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Clinton
Junior College
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223 Jamess P.
Brawley Drive, SW
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P.O. Box 881; Rock
Hill, SC 29731
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Atlanta, GA 30314
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(803) 327-7402
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Coahoma
Community College
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Concordia
College
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3240 Friars Point
Rd.
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1804 Green Street
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Clarksdale, MS
38614
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Selma, AL 36701
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(601)627-2571
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(334) 874-5700
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Coppin
State College
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Delaware
State University
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2500 West North
Ave
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1200 N. DuPont
Highway
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Baltimore, MD
21216-3698
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Dover, DE 19901
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(410) 383-5400
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(302) 739-4901
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Denmark
Technical College
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Dillard
University
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Denmark, SC 29042
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2601 Gentilly Blvd
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(803) 793-3301
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New Orleans, LA
70122
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(504) 283-8822
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Edward
Waters College
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Elizabeth
City State University
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1658 Kings Rd.
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Elizabeth City, NC
27909
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Jacksonville, FL
32209
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(919) 335-3230
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(904) 355-3030
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