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HBCU teams in Alabama gear up for first games

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Donald Hunt For The Birmingham Times This looks like a big year for Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) football in Alabama. In the Southwestern Athletic Conference...

The Purple Marching Machine tunes up: Miles College marching band ready...

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By Solomon Crenshaw Jr. For the Birmingham Times As a freshman, Abraham Tejeda said he got the same message from band directors and upperclassmen: To be...

History of African-American Marching Bands

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Times Staff Report By most accounts, the first-ever black college football game, played in Salisbury, N.C, in December 1892, had a festive, picnic-like atmosphere not...

Today is ASU’s First Day of Classes; and its ‘Hornet Haul’...

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Today is ASU's First Day of Classes; and its ‘Hornet Haul’ Welcomes New Students​! ​ The Alabama State University campus is a buzz of activity with today being its...

NCAA TOURNAMENT NOTEBOOK: LADY HORNETS POST BEST HBCU GRADUATION SUCCESS RATE;...

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NCAA TOURNAMENT NOTEBOOK: LADY HORNETS POST BEST HBCU GRADUATION SUCCESS RATE; TEAM GREETED BY ALUMNI IN DOTHAN TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – The Alabama State women’s basketball...

Dr. George T. French, Jr. Miles College President Receives The “University...

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In a great and glorious men's day observance at the St. John Baptist Church of Edgewater on August 24th, the church was blessed to...

Tuskegee University Alumni Host Area Freshmen

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The Birmingham Area Tuskegee Alumni Association hosted its Annual Off to the University "Cook - In" for students from the Birmingham Area. Freshman students,...

ASU FOOTBALL AMONG TEAMS RECEIVING VOTES IN FIRST FCS POLL

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(MONTGOMERY) The Alabama State University football team has been mentioned as a team receiving votes in the first NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS)...

Historically Black Colleges Face Uncertain Future

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For generations, Historically Black Colleges and Universities have played a key role in educating young African-Americans. But as enrollment and funding have declined for many...