Raevyn Jones has successfully dodged jail time and come within one inch of her life during her sophomore year at Benjamin Wallace Fitzgerald University, the nations first Ivy League institution exclusively for African Americans. But her junior year is when she faces her biggest challenge to date — piecing her family together.
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