1939 HBCU “NC-Shaw University” President & Student-1st Black Southern University
The product is a collectible item depicting the historical significance of the 1939 President and student of the first black southern university, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical College (now known as North Carolina A&T University). This artifact captures a pivotal moment in American history, specifically highlighting the contributions of Black Americans in the field of education and civil rights. It serves as a valuable piece of Black Americana culture, showcasing the resilience and progress of the Black community in the United States during the early 20th century.
Specifications
| Culture | Black Americana |
| Country Of Origin | United States |
The product is a collectible item depicting the historical significance of the 1939 President and student of the first black southern university, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical College (now known as North Carolina A&T University). This artifact captures a pivotal moment in American history, specifically highlighting the contributions of Black Americans in the field of education and civil rights. It serves as a valuable piece of Black Americana culture, showcasing the resilience and progress of the Black community in the United States during the early 20th century.