14 - HBCUs' Art Legacy
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Do you have a favorite piece of artwork on your HBCU campus? Did you know that HBCUs were the only places many famous African American artists could teach and showcase their work? HBCUbiquity’s host Thomas Joyner Jr. talks to artist Ted Ellis, an internationally acclaimed artist and Dr. Billy Hawkins, president of Talladega College, home of the famous Hale Woodruff “Amistad Murals.”   You can find the program on the reVolver Podcast Network or download the podcast on any of your favorite app (iTunes, Google Play, and Spotify.)  
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