About Us
Black Heritage Review, which began as Resources 2000, has dedicated more than two decades to researching and recording Black history, with emphasis on Black colleges. To date we have published five editions of the Black College Sports Encyclopedia. This is the first book to chronicle the statistical history of HBCU sports. The information used was taken from our sports library that consists of more than 1,500 books, media guides, and news and magazine articles. We also have more than 1,000 hard photos and roughly 17,000 digital photos of HBCU alumni, administrators, buildings, athletes and coaches. Using these and other resources, we hope to preserve as much of this valuable history as possible and make it available to coming generations.
All of this will support the HBCU Heritage Center, which is a museum that will house the history of HBCUs, their alumni and athletics. There will be exhibits for every HBCU, along with special exhibits that tell special stories in HBCU history.
WE MUST TELL OUR OWN STORY.
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Contact Information:
Email:FredWhitted68@gmail.com
Black Heritage Review/R2K
916 Spellman Drive
Fayetteville, NC 28311
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HBCU Alumni Book Reading List
Book |
Author |
Chappie James: America’s First 4-Star General |
Chappie James |
America’s First Black General |
Benjamin O. Davis, Sr. |
From Slavery to Freedom |
Dr. John Hope Franklin |
Up From Slavery |
Booker T. Washington |
Mirror to America |
Dr. John Hope Franklin |
Before the Mayflower |
Lerone Bennett |
They Call Me “Big House” |
Clarence E “Big House” Gaines |
Never Before-Never Again |
Eddie Robinson |
Only the Pure in Heart Survive |
Ed Temple |
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