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Generational Impact in Bison: Howard University Welcomes Cast of 'A Different World'

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The former castmates of the NBC sitcom "A Different World" visited Howard University on Tuesday for the second stop of the A Different World HBCU Tour.

The post Generational Impact in Bison: Howard University Welcomes Cast of 'A Different World' appeared first on The Washington Informer.

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