Black HBCU Leader Takes Her Own Life After Alleging University President Caused Her “Harm And Mental Damage”

By Malaika Jabali ·Updated January 12, 2024

A Black HBCU leader, Dr. Antoinette Candia-Bailey, died by suicide on Jan. 8, local CBS-News affiliate KRCG reported Friday.

Documents sent to the news outlet include a message from Candia-Bailey, who served as Lincoln University of Missouri’s Vice President of Student Affairs, state that “University President Dr. John Moseley [caused] ‘enough harm and mental damage,’” after she assumed her position as VP in May 2023.

Malaika Jabali
Author: Malaika Jabali

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