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African American Education museum opening Saturday in Washington

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WASHINGTON, N.C. (WNCT) — Washington is the home of a brand new museum dedicated to the history of African American education. The P.S. Jones Museum of African-American Education will officially open this Saturday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The P.S. Jones Alumni Association is hosting the event at noon. The goal of the museum is to […]

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