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We Remember: When Bombings In Black America Weren't Threats, But Reality | The Michigan Chronicle

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Photo: Getty Images More than two dozen Historically Black Colleges and Universities received bomb threats at least twice this year –– many on the same day. The threats, seemingly a coordinated and targeted attack on Black educational institutions have caused disruptions –– campus evacuations, shut downs, and class cancelations. Thankfully, no explosives have been found … Continued

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