Education
AJC Sepia HBCU of the Week: Hampton University's National Historic Landmarks
Founded in 1868, Hampton University (formerly Hampton Institute), is one of the country's oldest HBCU's while remaining one of the prettiest campuses in the country. Hampton has also maintained a sense of history by having six National Historic Landmarks on campus.
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Founded in 1868, Hampton University (formerly Hampton Institute), is one of the country's oldest HBCU's while remaining one of the prettiest campuses in the country. Hampton has also maintained a sense of history by having six National Historic Landmarks on campus.
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