40 Celebrities Who Attended An HBCU

Historically Black colleges and universities have produced some of the biggest names in television, music, and film. From Oprah Winfrey to Sean "Diddy Combs to Michael Strahan the entertainment industry has been greatly impacted, and forever changed, by HBCU grads. 

Keep scrolling to see 40 celebrities who attended an HBCU. 

1. Oprah Winfrey, Tennesse State University

2. Spike Lee, Morehouse College

3. Samuel L. Jackson, Morehouse College

4. Chadwick Boseman, Howard University

5. Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, Howard University

6. Taraji P. Henson, Howard University

7. Anthony Anderson, Howard University 

8. Lala Anthony, Howard University

9. DJ Envy, Hampton University

10. Common, Florida A&M University

11. Erykah Badu, Grambling State University

12. Randy Jackson, Southern University of Baton Rouge

14. Phylicia Rashad, Howard University

15. Debbie Allen, Howard University

16. Wanda Sykes, Hampton University

17. David Banner, Southern University

18. Yolanda Adams, Texas Southern University

19. Wale, Bowie State University

20. Lionel Richie, Tuskegee University

21. Toni Braxton, Bowie State University 

22. Keenen Ivory Wayans, Tuskegee University

23. Marlon Wayans, Howard University

24. Keshia Knight Pulliam, Superman College

25. Wendy Raquel Robinson, Howard University

26. Anika Noni Rose, Florida A&M University

27. Ruben Studdard, Alabama A&M University

28. Lance Gross, Howard University 

29. Eva Marcille, Clark Atlanta University

30. Esther Rolle, Spelman College

31. Mase, Clark Atlanta University

32. Rick Ross, Albany State University

33. Gladys Knight, Shaw University

34. Brian McKnight, Oakwood University (previously Oakwood College)

35. Jerry Rice, Mississippi Valley State University

36. Kym Whitley, Fisk University

37. Michael Strahan, Texas Southern University

38. Terrence J, North Carolina A&T State University

39. K. Michelle, Florida A&M University 

40. Omarosa Manigault, Central State University

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