HBCU History
Law & Segregation
Kenyan Constitution & Education
Education Funding & Equality
U.S.–Kenya Parallels
100

This five-letter acronym describes colleges founded to educate Black students during segregation.

What are HBCUs?

100

This phrase was used to legally justify racial segregation in the U.S.

What is “separate but equal”?

100

This Article of Kenya’s Constitution protects equality and freedom from discrimination.

What is Article 27?

100

This debate in Kenya focuses on how university students are classified for funding support.

What is the new university funding model?

100

Both HBCUs and Kenyan public universities aim to address this core issue.

What is access inequality?

200

Many HBCUs were founded after this war ended slavery in the United States.

What is the Civil War?

200

This 1896 Supreme Court case approved “separate but equal.”

What is Plessy v. Ferguson?

200

This Article guarantees the right to education as a socio-economic right.

What is Article 43?

200

This concept means giving different levels of support based on financial need.

What is means-testing?

200

Both countries debate this tension when designing education funding systems.

What is equality versus equity?

300

Churches and these faith-based groups helped fund many early HBCUs.

What are missionary or religious organizations?

300

This famous 1954 case declared school segregation unconstitutional.

What is Brown v. Board of Education?

300

This clause allows affirmative action to support disadvantaged groups.

What is Article 27(6)?

300

When students must repay government education support, it is called this.

What is a student loan?

300

In both contexts, courts play this key institutional role.

What is interpreting constitutional rights?

400

This government program after World War II helped veterans attend college.

What is the GI Bill?

400

This U.S. constitutional amendment guarantees equal protection under the law.

What is the 14th Amendment?

400

This principle means the government may fulfill socio-economic rights gradually based on available resources.

What is progressive realization?

400

This constitutional principle requires the state to balance limited resources with citizens’ rights.

What is progressive realization?

400

Long-term underfunding of institutions can lead to this systemic outcome.

What is structural inequality?

500

Even today, many HBCUs receive less funding than other universities — this is known as this problem.

What are funding disparities?

500

This idea says treating everyone the same does not always create fairness.

What is substantive equality?

500

This Article specifically encourages youth access to education and development.

What is Article 55?

500

This big question lies at the center of Kenya’s funding debate: Should university education be treated as this — a right or a privilege?

What is a constitutional right?

500

The belief that identical funding guarantees identical outcomes reflects this overly simplistic view of equality.  

What is formal equality?  

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