Angelina Jolie posted her daughter will attend Spelman, one of two historically Black colleges for women, this fall.
Spelman College is one of the nation’s only two historically Black colleges for women. The 2,400-student school is part of the Atlanta University Center, a consortium of four historically Black schools.A Georgia teenager was accepted into more than 40 colleges and earned thousands in scholarship money. FOX’s Cheyanne Walker spoke to Kenyari Sawyer, who said her mother is her greatest inspiration to succeed.
Notable Spelman alumni include Pulitzer Prize winner Alice Walker, Former Georgia House of Representative Stacey Abrams and actress Keshia Knight Pulliam of "The Cosby Show." Angelina and Pitt adopted Zahara, an Ethiopian baby orphaned by AIDS, in 2005. The couple filed for divorce in 2016 after 12 years together. Pitt cited "irreconcilable difference" in divorce papers filed in Los AngelesThe Associated Press contributed to this report. This story was reported from Los Angeles. that I have read and agree
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