"Black Mizzou" is a thriving campus-within-a-campus that Black students have built to make the school a more welcoming place.



 



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Black at Mizzou: Confronting race on campus
by Lauren Brown, Alex Baumhardt, Chris Julin, and Sabby Robinson


Lauren Brown says college was "culture shock." Most of the students at her high school were Black, but most of the students at the University of Missouri were white. And she got to the university in the fall of 2015, when Black students led protests in response to a string of racist incidents. The protests put Mizzou in the national news.

But the news stories didn't match what Lauren saw. They made it seem like racism on campus was an aberration. And they made it seem like Black student organizing was new at Mizzou. What Lauren saw was "Black Mizzou," a thriving campus-within-a-campus that Black students have built over decades to make the university a more welcoming place.

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