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Virtual Exhibit: The Photos Of John Simmons Capture The Beauty And Struggles Of Black Americans - African American News Today - EIN Presswire

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When Simmons first started out "there weren't that many positive images of Black people." His new exhibit captures everyday moments and notable civil rights leaders.

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