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African-American Project " Black residents asked to share attic finds
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African-American Project : effort seeks to expand what's known of Syracuse blacks
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MPCMA Founder - Also Founder of Black History Month. Black History Month officially Observed
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MPCMA Founder - Also Founder of Black History Month. Black History Month officially Observed [continuation] Black History Month Events
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MPCMA Founder - Also Founder of Black History Month. Black History Month officially Observed [continuation] Liberian and Haitian diplomats honoured
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The Impartial Citizen :Eductaion. The "Huts" are no more. Ten classrooms dedicated at McKinley-Brighton School
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The Impartial Citizen Vol. 6 No. 3, p. 11, Black History Month Events
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The Impartial Citizen Vol. 6 No. 3, p.10, Karin Franklin keynotes County B.H.M. proclamation ceremony at Van Duyn School
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The Impartial Citizen Vol. 6 No. 3, p.9. The "Spiritual in Recital, Cazenovia College Bethany Baptist Church"
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The increasing value of Black History [continuation] Black History
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The increasing value of Black History [continuation] Black History
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The Incresing value of Black history
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The Post Standard. Local News. Stops on the Road to Freedom
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The Post-Standard. Local News. B-1. Black History Month. Moving forward. Franklin Harlow was the first black to hold a high ranking job in Syracuse.
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The Syracuse Banner Vol. 6 No. 3, Cover. The Increasing value of Black History
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