Maryland HBCU Presidents Reject State's 'Separate But Equal' Remedy Proposal

In an editorial published by the Baltimore Sun yesterday, three of Maryland’s four historically black college presidents rejected a proposal from the University of Maryland System to remedy its decades-long maintenance of a ‘separate but equal’ system of higher education for black and white students. 

Morgan State President Emeritus, Coppin State Professor Talk Maryland HBCU Lawsuit

The Real News Network Executive Producer Eddie Conway speaks with Morgan State University President Emeritus Earl Richardson and Coppin State University Assistant Professor Kenneth Morgan, about the ongoing Maryland HBCU ‘separate but equal’ litigation.