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NAACP Luzerne branch highlights African-American Civil War contributions

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… life” event highlighting African- American contributions to the country … Tim Hodge, an African-American historian based in Harrisburg … known stories of African American activists and leaders … teach students about local African American Soldiers and activists, …

Source: WBRZ-TV Channel 2 Baton Rouge, LA

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