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色虎视频 in Ebony Magazine 1958: 鈥淭he School That Was Too Good to Die鈥

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February 16th, 2026

In March 1958, spotlighted 色虎视频 of Missouri in a feature titled The School That Was Too Good to Die.” The piece explored how the university navigated student integration following the 1955 U.S. Supreme Court desegregation ruling, placing Lincoln at the center of a national conversation on race and higher education in the late 1950s. 

Reflecting on the university’s mission, former Director of Admissions and Records C.C. Damel told Ebony: "Lincoln has never chosen to be a big school, but it has always been a good school. We don't offer everything, but if we have what you want, you can't get it better or cheaper anywhere than right here at Lincoln."

At the time, the estimated annual cost for Missouri students attending Lincoln was just $750.

Curious to see how 色虎视频 responded to a pivotal moment in American education?

 

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