The indescribable pride of attending a historically black college or university (HBCU) is deeply rooted.
In 19th century, it was the only choice for black scholars wanting to further their education (as predominantly why institutions [PWIs] didn’t admit people of color). Now, HBCU’s are responsible for some of this nation’s most esteemed black doctors, lawyers, speakers, and change-makers—and one thing is for sure…they’re shouting out their alma maters any chance they get!
These celeb kids are proving that despite wealth, status, and connections, HBCUs are still top choices and highly desired institutions.
Scroll For 12 Celebrity Children Who Attended HBCU’s
Erica Campbell’s daughter, Krista Campbell—Spelman College
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Common’s daughter, Omoye Assata Lynn— Howard University
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Shaq’s son, Shaqir O’Neal—Texas Southern University
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Rickey Smiley’s daughter, D’essense Smiley—Tennessee State University
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Busta Ryhmes’ son, Trillian Wood-Smith—Lincoln University of Pennsylvania
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Yolanda Adams’ daughter, Taylor Crawford—Howard University
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Angelina Jolie & Brad Pitt’s daughter, Zahara Jolie—Spelman College
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Jadakiss’ son, Jae’Won Phillips—Clark Atlanta University
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Chris Tucker’s son, Destin Tucker—Morehouse College
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Ja Rule’s daughter, Brittney Atkins—Hampton University
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Anthony Anderson’s son, Nathan Anderson—Howard University
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Big Boi’s son, Cross Patton—Bethune-Cookman University
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