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Black Farmers Mobilize to Protect Vital HBCU Scholarship

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In the two weeks since the White House reversed course on the 1890 National Scholars Program and lifted its suspension, Kendall Strickland still feels a sense of unease about the program’s future.  Created in 1992, the program covers full tuition and room and board for underserved or rural students interested in studying food, agriculture, natural resources, and other sciences at historically Black land-grant institutions, also referred to as 18…

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Capital B broke the news in on Tuesday, March 11, 2025.
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