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Harold Franklin, Auburn's first African-American student, said it was made clear that he would not be allowed to earn his master's degree because of the color of his skin.
Studying abroad can broaden one's world, create unforgettable memories and build lifelong relationships. One of these programs is a six-week trip to Rome.
Hendrix talks about her love of Auburn, her passion for writing and her experience as a student, and shares some quality advice about pursuing your passions.