The Chronicle of Higher Education

Alcorn State Meets Nonblack Enrollment Goal Under Desegregation Settlement

This fall Alcorn State University became the first historically black college in Mississippi to meet a controversial enrollment goal that was included in the $503-million plan to settle the state's long-running college-desegregation lawsuit.

As part of the settlement, which cleared its final legal...

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