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Most historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) were established in former Southern slave states after the Civil War. These institutions lie at the intersection of academics, culture and tradition, with more than 100 nationwide.

Over nine days, a group of Pittsburgh-area high school students will visit 13 of these institutions spread across eight states. While the more than 100 students come from varying academic, social and economic backgrounds, all are quickly approaching graduation in the midst of contemplating potential college plans.

The Post-Gazette will document the reactions and growing perspectives of five of these students as they experience -- some for the first time -- a glimpse of the black college experience.

To follow the tour: Listen to five students' hopes for the tour by clicking on the button on each individual's profile picture. Explore visuals and stories from each stop by clicking on the info, photo and video under each college's name. Each college has a school profile and will be updated as the tour progresses.

Cheyney University, Cheyney, Pa. Credit: Thomas Ondrey for the Pittsburgh Press, 1985

THE STUDENTS

Watch the videos below to hear the student's post-tour reactions.

Langston Brentley
Grade: Junior
Community: North Shore
School: Pittsburgh Obama 6-12 in East Liberty
Activities: Member of a medical profession mentoring program for young black men; pitcher for varsity baseball team
Wants to study: Sports medicine or forensic science
Saroyah Johnson
Grade: Junior
Community: Penn Hills
School: Penn Hills High School
Activities: Power forward for varsity basketball team
Wants to study: Education or psychology
Javar Wilson
Grade: Junior
Community: Wilkinsburg
School: Imani Christian Academy in East Hills
Activities: Football and basketball
Wants to study: Computer engineering
Javar is unrelated to Wilson sisters.
Liza Wilson
Grade: Sophomore
Community: Monroeville
School: Oakland Catholic High School
Activities: Chinese and French clubs
Wants to study: Undecided
Liza is Margaux Wilson's sister.
Margaux Wilson
Grade: Junior
Community: Monroeville
School: Oakland Catholic High School
Activities: Photography, staff member of school art and literary magazine, "Forte"
Wants to study: Graphic design or photography
Margaux is Liza Wilson's sister.
THE SCHOOLS
Wilberforce University
Wilberforce, Ohio | Day 1: March 27
Photos and Info | Video
Central State University
Wilberforce, Ohio | Day 1: March 27
Photos and Info | Video
Tennessee State University
Nashville | Day 3: March 30
Photos and Info
Fisk University
Nashville | Day 3: March 30
Photos and Info
Tuskegee University
Tuskegee, Ala. Day 4: March 31
Photos and Info | Video
Morehouse College
Atlanta, Ga. | Day 5: April 1
Photos and Info | Video
Spelman College
Atlanta, Ga. | Day 5: April 1
Photos and Info | Video
Clark Atlanta University
Atlanta, Ga. | Day 5: April 1
Photos and Info
North Carolina A&T University
Greensboro, N.C. | Day 6: April 2
Photos and Info
Hampton University
Hampton, Va. | Day 7: April 3
Photos and Info
Howard University
Washington, D.C. | Day 7: April 3
Photos and Info
Cheyney University
Cheyney, Pa. | Day 8: April 4
Photos and Info
Lincoln University
Chester County, Pa. | Day 8: April 4
Photos and Info

Credits

Reporting, images, video: Clarece Polke

Clarece Polke is an education reporter for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, which she joined in February 2014. She is a 2013 graduate of Florida A&M University, one of the largest historically black colleges in the United States, where she was editor-in-chief of the campus newspaper. After graduation, she taught journalism as an elective at a public elementary school in St. Petersburg, Fla., as part of a program sponsored by the Poynter Institute, before joining the Post-Gazette.
Studio videos: Melissa Tkach Studio photography: Jim Mendenhall Design: Katy Buchanan Development: Laura Malt Schneiderman Lead editor: Eleanor Chute

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