Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin delivered the 22nd Annual Holmes-Hunter lecture Tuesday in honor of Hamilton Holmes and Charlayne Hunter-Gault, the first black students to enroll at the University in 1961. Franklin also spoke of the Mayor's Youth Program.
Listen to Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin speak at the Hunter-Holmes Lecture
The importance of education in achieving dreams
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Franklin talks about the kind of students universities should recruit with a case study of a student who didn't think he could afford to go to college because, even though he had a 1310 SAT, he didn't have a 3.0 to qualify for the Hope scholarship
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Franklin quotes Ludacris
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Audio recorded by Lauren Morgan
Edited by Joe Mason
The mayor spoke not only of the Holmes-Hunter legacy but also of the Mayor's Youth Program, designed to help students of the Atlanta Public School system find funding to go to college. Fourteen University students are the product of the mayor's program.