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In the early 1950s, Holly Scott enrolled in the Columbia Hospital School of Nursing, which was first established in 1935 as the School of Nursing for Black Students. When it closed in 1965, the school had graduated a total of 401 nurses in its history, including Holly Scott.
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Attending a Historically Black College/University (HBCU) is not quite the same as attending college elsewhere. There’s a lot of history and culture that…
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This edition of Narrative features an interview from StoryCorps, an oral history project where friends and loved ones interview each other. At the…
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Our next guest's learning institution is one of six four-year degree historically black colleges and universities in South Carolina. And, as with so many…