Albert Einstein is remembered for changing how humanity understands the universe. Less remembered is that he lectured at an HBCU, condemned racism as a disease, and declined an offer to become president of Israel. Together, those choices reveal a deeper story about character, humility, and power.
The New Athletic Migration? Voting Rights Battles, HBCUs, and the Future of Black Athlete Power
As voting-rights disputes and redistricting battles intensify across the South, a deeper question is emerging beneath the surface of college athletics: could Black athlete influence eventually begin reshaping recruiting pipelines, HBCU economics, and institutional loyalty itself?


