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Mississippi HBCUs receive bomb threats on first day of Black History Month

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Mississippi HBCUs receive bomb threats on first day of Black History Month

At least five historically Black colleges and universities in Mississippi received bomb threats early Tuesday morning, prompting lockdowns and virtual classes on the first day of Black History Month. 

Among the schools that reported receiving threats were State , Alcorn State University, Mississippi Valley State University, Tougaloo College and Rust College. Hinds Community College, which is not an HBCU, did not receive a bomb threat but closed its campuses in precaution, according to its Facebook page.  

The only HBCU in Mississippi that did not receive a bomb threat Tuesday morning was Coahoma Community College. Marriel Hardy, chief communications officer at Coahoma, wrote in an email that the college has discussed the possibility of a bomb threat and revisited its emergency preparedness plans in precaution. 

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“Since these occurrences started several weeks ago, we've been ever vigilant,” Hardy wrote. 

This is the latest in a of bomb threats reported at HBCUs across the country. Schools that reported receiving threats yesterday include: Howard University in Washington D.C.; Delaware State University in Dover; and Bethune-Cookman University in Daytona Beach, Florida. All those schools issued all-clears by late Monday afternoon, the Washington Post reported

It is still unclear if these threats are connected, according to multiple news outlets. 

Mississippi Congressman Bennie Thompson, who chairs the House Committee on Homeland Security, said in a statement Tuesday that he has “engaged with the FBI and DHS about these threats to HBCUs” and is “committed to working with HBCU to get them the answers they deserve.” 

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In Holly Springs, administration at Rust College discussed the bomb threat on a call this morning, Mary LeSueur, director of public relations, told Mississippi . The college's chief of staff is working to provide the campus with more information, LeSueur said.

Alcorn State University received a bomb threat at 3:59 a.m., Maxine Greenleaf, the chief communications officer, told Mississippi Today. The administration placed the main campus in Lorman under lockdown and is working to issue an all-clear, she said. 

“Our are safe,” Greenleaf wrote. “As soon as enforcement declares an all clear, we will send an update to the campus community.” 

Valley State is also in lockdown as campus conduct an investigation, the university wrote on its Facebook page around 7 a.m. Valley State's guardhouse received the bomb threat this morning. Officials issued a shelter-in-place order and moved all classes online for the day. 

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Tougaloo College and Jackson State both gave the all-clear this morning. Tougaloo is keeping classes virtual for Tuesday and has instructed students and employees not to commute to campus, according to its website. On Twitter, Jackson State said the campus would remain open “with a heightened presence of law enforcement as a precautionary measure.” Officials postponed on-campus COVID-19 vaccinations until next Tuesday.

“Jackson State University takes any threats to the campus community's safety seriously and remains vigilant in maintaining the safety and protection of the JSU community,” the university wrote on Twitter. 

On social media, students, parents and alumni noted these threats came on the first day of Black History Month and at a time when HBCUs are gaining prominence. In an article in the Chronicle of Higher Education, the president of the National Association of Diversity in Higher Education called the bomb threats “one of the clearest examples of hate crimes based on race.”

This article first appeared on Mississippi Today and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.

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