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African-American Cultural Festival creates mural on plywood at Raleigh CVS damaged, looted in riots - African American News Today - EIN News

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RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — The African-American Cultural Festival of Raleigh is helping transform damaged, plywood-covered businesses into community murals. On Saturday, the group teamed up with local artists to turn the boarded-up CVS Pharmacy on Fayetteville Street into a work of art. The store was damaged, looted and a fire was set outside during the […]

Source: CBS 17 | Raleigh, Durham News & Weather | WNCN CBS17.com
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