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Thursday, February 5, 2009

Legislators Call For Study to Examine Merger of Historically Black Colleges, Majority White Institutions

A lawmaker who wants to merge two historically black colleges in Georgia with nearby predominantly white institutions has teamed up with the head the state's Legislative Black Caucus in calling for a study committee to examine the move. State Sens. Seth Harp and Emanuel Jones are backing a resolution recognizing the importance of the historically black schools. The resolution introduced Thursday also calls for a panel to investigate consolidating colleges in the state. Harp, a Republican from Midland, has said the state should look at merging the schools in Savannah and Albany to save money in tough budget times. Harp says the schools are a vestige of the state's Jim Crow laws. Jones has argued the schools have a rich heritage and educate those who otherwise might not attend college.

(Associated Press)

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