Activists Buy $10M Student Debt
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•Everyday activists buy up $10 million in student debt then wipe it away for 3,000 people
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Activists buy up $10 million in student debt then wipe it away for 3,000 people.
Thousands of former students from Morehouse College , a historically Black institution in Atlanta .
The Debt Collective and Rolling Jubilee Fund purchased the debt from the college for about one penny on the dollar.
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