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  1. Historical Black Colleges or Universities academic press

     

    I emailed each of the  Historical Black College or University listed from the following wiki page [ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_historically_black_colleges_and_universities ]
    My agenda is to see if any have an academy press, a publishing arm. I recall a listing a while back for various colleges across the usa, but I am interested in HBCU's specifically

     

    Most of them used a framework to make their websites, which I would had opposed. A college or university is unique, no two are the same, and all of these colleges have students capable of creating a unique online portal. 


    Only a few seemed to have made their own webpages that don't have a style closely to another. 
    Huston–Tillotson University + Interdenominational Theological Center+ Mehery Medical college+morris college+ north carolina agricultural and technical university+Paul Quinn+payne seminary+selma university+virginia union

     

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    Did you know Langston state is the westernmost historical black college or university?
    Payne Seminary school had the first african american college president. 
    Tougaloo college is aided by Will Smith

     

    UPDATE: 
    The first college to reply was Dillard and they said they do not. 

    UPDATE:

    Many no's, many no's, many no's

    Fayetville said no but directed me to the university of north carolina press, which covers the entire university of north carolina set of colleges, which includes the fayetville hbcu.

    Spelman gave the first yes. https://spelmanblueprint.com/
    The person who responded literally said, it is the voice of black woman hood, which is the tag line and as i am not a black woman, well...:) 
    But I am happy to know this and will share to black female writers

    The first response that is positive and I can utilize is from xavier university of louisiana
    https://www.xula.edu/mainacademics/collegeprogram/departmentprogram/department/department-of-english/xavier-review-xavier-review-press.html

    Xavier Review press is a not for profit , and they only do one or two a year.

    Because of their location in louisiana they may fit my concept. 

    UPDATE

    Meharry has a peer reviewed journal - The Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved

    https://www.meharryresearch.org/research/office-for-research-and-innovation/about-jhcpu/

     

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