Washington-Based HBCU Teaches Africa’s Indigenous Languages

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Howard University, one of the oldest historically black colleges and universities, HBCU, in the United States, is teaching American students to speak some of Africa’s indigenous languages. Swahili, Zulu, Wolof, Amhara and others, are on the curricula at the Washington-based university, where VOA’s Hayde Adams visited to find hear from students and teachers about the language program.