Two days ago, a Louisiana State University endowed professor wrote a heartbreaking Times-Picayune editorial on the physical degradation of Southern University’s Baton Rouge campus. In a winding, descriptive narrative about leaking roofs, molded ceiling tiles and slashed budgets, it was a single sentence in Robert Mann’s epitaph on Louisiana’s concern for Southern that perfectly captured the generational suffering felt by HBCU advocates nationwide.
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Two days ago, a Louisiana State University endowed professor wrote a heartbreaking Times-Picayune editorial on the physical degradation of Southern University’s Baton Rouge campus. In a winding, descriptive narrative about leaking roofs, molded ceiling tiles and slashed budgets, it was a single sentence in Robert Mann’s epitaph on Louisiana’s concern for Southern that perfectly captured the generational suffering felt by HBCU advocates nationwide.