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HAPPY 4TH OF JULY FROM BNC - Black News Channel

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When the Black News Channel was launched earlier this year on February 10th, no one could have known how important this year would be for social change. This fourth of July, we are proud to be part of the national media landscape that is making sure our voices are heard. We are especially thankful for our service men and women, and all of the health care workers who are working tirelessly to care for those affected by Covid-19 and other illnesses. Independence Day 2020 is like no other before, with racial justice protests around the nation giving it new meaning about []

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