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Black Chamber Black History Art Exhibit Goes Virtual - Precinct Reporter Group News

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PRECINCT REPORTER GROUP NEWS — Themed “Inside The Line: Voices Of The Civil Rights Movement,” the exhibit features the work of Inland Empire internationally renowned artist Charles Bibbs.

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