HBCU
audiobook (Unabridged) ∣ The Power of Historically Black Colleges and Universities
By Marybeth Gasman
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Showcases the role HBCUs play in empowering Black students, fostering economic development, building
community, and mentoring leaders and activists.
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) play a pivotal role in promoting social and economic
mobility for African Americans and in mentoring the next generation of Black leaders. In HBCU, Marybeth
Gasman and Levon T. Esters explore the remarkable impact and contributions of these significant institutions.
Through inspiring personal stories and extensive research, Gasman and Esters showcase how HBCUs have
mentored generations of leaders and scholars, fostering a collaborative culture of success and empowerment.
These schools shape and propel Black students into leadership and intellectual roles where they have a major
impact on medicine, literature, law, higher education, art, sports, and business. HBCUs also have a profound
impact on local communities and economic development that extends far beyond the classroom. This book
sheds light on the unique cultures and identities nurtured within HBCUs while emphasizing the importance of
philanthropic support and alumni engagement in maintaining these important institutions.
Despite their positive contributions to society, HBCUs face specific challenges like securing adequate funding
and support, small endowments, and accreditation. Gasman and Esters sound a compelling call to action and
outline practical steps for sustaining HBCUs' invaluable legacy.