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How Michigan politicos helped to represent the first African
How Michigan politicos helped to represent the first African
How Michigan politicos helped to represent the first African World Festival 40 years ago
As it approached 20 years as a cultural institution in 1983, the Afro-American Museum of Detroit created and carried out a weekend public festival – and Motor City area political officials helped …
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