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Burns-Belfry Museum hosts multimedia “African Americans & The Arts” exhibit

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… to historic and contemporary African American artists by hosting a … 2024 Black History Month theme “African Americans & The Arts,” … Built in 1910 as an African American church, the Burns-Belfry … how each stitch retold African American stories of the past, …

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