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- Historically_black_law_schools abstract "Historically black law schools (HBLS’s) are American law schools within a HBCU (Historically Black College and University).After the Civil War and before the Civil rights movement, blacks were for the most part denied access to equal opportunities for education. Higher education for blacks was largely unavailable, prior to the establishment of HBCU’s which were largely the only institutions available for blacks to attend college. Today, 105 HBCU’s exist across the country.Although at one point, 13 Historically Black Law Schools were established within the United States, currently there are six Historically Black Law Schools within those 105 HBCU’s, which are accredited by the American Bar Association. Those law schools include the following: Thurgood Marshall School of Law at Texas Southern University - Houston, TX Howard University School of Law – Washington, DC North Carolina Central University School of Law – Durham, NC Florida A&M University College of Law – Orlando, FL The UDC David A. Clarke School of Law – Washington, DC SU Law Center - Baton Rouge, LA".
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- Historically_black_law_schools comment "Historically black law schools (HBLS’s) are American law schools within a HBCU (Historically Black College and University).After the Civil War and before the Civil rights movement, blacks were for the most part denied access to equal opportunities for education. Higher education for blacks was largely unavailable, prior to the establishment of HBCU’s which were largely the only institutions available for blacks to attend college.".
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