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Harvard Law School Graduates Celebrate Black Students' Achievements
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Harvard Law School graduates participate in the Black Commencement ceremony to celebrate the unique struggles and achievements of Black students at the institution.

Harvard Law School graduates take part in the Black Commencement at Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass., on May 23, 2017. The ceremony is designed to celebrate Black students’ unique struggles and achievements at the institution. (Keith Bedford / The Boston Globe via Getty Images).

Classroom wants to hear from educators and students being impacted by legislation attacking public education, higher education, gender, race and sexuality studies, activism and social justice in education, and diversity, equity and inclusion programs On a hot spring day in Connecticut, we were shuttled into a small gymnasium dressed in pomp and circumstance. Though we were specks in the sea of white faces, I noticed that being a Black face in the crowd never bothered my grandfather; in fact, he embraced it. It was his opportunity to demonstrate his intellectual prowess. You see, my grandfather was proud to say he was a college graduate before affirmative action. When you are born in Sumter, S.

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