
Ready to Go: HBCU-Bound Students Share Their Vision
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Two brilliant HBCU-bound scholarship finalists share compelling essays on the historical significance and personal value of attending Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Their passionate arguments highlight how these institutions foster academic excellence while creating lifelong family-like connections.
• Jasean Boyd presents a historical perspective on HBCUs from post-Civil War origins through segregation to their modern importance
• Sinclair Adina Powell draws on her parents' Howard University experience to illustrate the unique community and professional networks HBCUs create
• Both finalists have advanced from 66 applicants to the top 32 in the Takisha A Davis Scholarship competition
• Sinclair discusses her plans to study jazz at North Carolina Central University and eventually create a nonprofit for girls of color in music
• Anthony Brown makes a surprise appearance, encouraging students to "show out," not just "show up" at their HBCUs
• Both students emphasize how HBCUs provide cultural affirmation and professional connections that sustain Black excellence
• The competition will next narrow from 32 finalists to just 20 candidates
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