Members from local alumni chapters from Historically Black College & Universities (HBCU’s) put aside their rivalries for a good cause recently. So whether they were FAMU Rattlers or Bethune Cookman Wildcats, they joined forces at the African American Research Library & Cultural Arts Center for a Thanksgiving food basket give-away for those in need. Other HBCU’s on hand included Tuskegee, Allen, Morehouse, Florida Memorial, and Hampton University.
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