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New exhibit at Bell County Museum honors African Americans in WWII

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… brand new exhibit honoring African Americans in WWII is now … items from Bell County African Americans who participated in … greater appreciation for the African-Americans who served under adverse … Bell County exhibit honoring African Americans during WWII

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