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    A new College Football Hall of Fame exhibit is taking HBCU band culture from the sidelines to center stage, and a HBCU drum major is helping lead the way. The College Football Hall of Fame is now recognizing Florida A&M University’s first head drum major Oluwamodupe “Dupe” Oloyede, with a permanent display. “We worked with FAMU’s Dupe Oloyede and Florida A&M University closely to bring a broader college cultural exhibit experience, groundbreaking football game impact, and her historic inclusion in life into a supporting story,” Yomand Brown, vice president of communications at the College Football Hall of Fame, told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.  The recognition comes The post Florida A&M drum major recognized by College Football Hall of Fame appeared first on HBCU News.
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