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GU to Host Celebrated African-American Folk Musician, Scholar Jake Blount | The Georgetowner

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… scholar specializing in African American roots music, will … a poignant exploration of African American culture’s past, … with Smithsonian Folkways’ African American Legacy series, has … Racial Justice Institute, African-American Studies Department, American …

Source: The Georgetowner

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