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A variety of programs at Elizabeth City State University are aimed at recruiting new minority teachers and teacher assistants. The programs are designed to address the serious decline in the number of black teachers.
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The minority teacher supply in the state has declined over the last ten years. To reverse this trend, Durham City Schools and North Carolina Central University began an exchange program to encourage minority and male students to choose teaching careers.
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Project TEAM (Teaching Excellence Among Minorities) is a program used by Fayetteville State University and Pembroke State University to increase the number of minority teachers by recruiting and retaining minority students in teacher education.
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Raleigh's former Latta University flourished during the period 1892-1930. Rev. Morgan London Latta, who was born into slavery, was founder. The last vestige of the campus was destroyed by fire in 2007. Rev. Latta published his 370 page autobiography in 1903.