The FBI is investigating bomb threats against at least 17 historically Black colleges. University and community leaders say it is not surprising to see threats aimed at spaces where Black people frequent, but they insisted they won't be intimidated. https://t.co/Sa0YRGvR5r
— The Associated Press (@AP) February 7, 2022
In 1999, two bombs were set off at FAMU. Last week 13+ HBCUs across the country received bomb threats that remind us that racialized violence is alive and well. Read my latest at @TeenVogue here!https://t.co/H7bsBvGi4y
— Clarissa Brooks (@ClarissaMBrooks) February 7, 2022
This morning, a third anonymous mass bomb threat was made against at least seven HBCUs:
— Booker G. Washington (@TendentiousG) February 1, 2022
Howard (third time)
Alcorn
Mississippi Valley
Jackson State
Edward Waters
Kentucky State
Morgan State
Since January 4, a total of 21 bomb threats have been made targeting 19 different HBCUs. https://t.co/fXrClHWwO4
Howard University has endured at least four bomb threats in the past two months. https://t.co/ufPCnh3Ciz
— CNN (@CNN) February 14, 2022