"But from a high of 120 such schools to about 101 in 2019, many have faced an uncertain future. In the last 20 years, six have closed, and several others remain open in name only after losing accreditation."
A N.Y. Times article* focuses on three of the HBCUs that have closed, including one in Selma Alabama.
*pay wall, with a few frees articles per month.
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