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P.S. Jones Museum of African-American Education receives treasured donation - Washington Daily News

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Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The only known photo of the 1968 graduation class of P.S. Jones High School will now be on display at the P.S. Jones Museum of African-American Education, thanks to 1968 graduate Bishop Frederick Hopkins. Hopkins, along with nine other members of the graduating class presented the photo on Saturday, […]

Source: The Voice of the Pamlico | Washington Daily News

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