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by Mickell Lowery   When I was in middle school, my father, Myron Lowery, a graduate of LeMoyne-Owen College, informed me I would follow in his footsteps by attending his alma mater. He, along with many of my other family members lauded LOC and other HBCUs they attended as the best of the best and []

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