HBCU Student Leaders Confront Congress on ‘Painful’ Bomb Threats
Black student leaders gave emotional testimony before Congress on Thursday about a wave of bomb threats that have recently plagued historically black colleges and universities.
An FBI official said at the Thursday hearing that authorities have “narrowed down” a list of persons of interest—and believe one minor is responsible for most of the threats— but Black students still feel uneasy about their safety.
“We must always be proactive,” Jackson State University Thomas K. Hudson insisted.
