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New Memoir Highlights Bronzeville’s Rich History and Culture

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“When Blackness was Golden!: Observation from the front line” is a memoir by Pemon Rami. It’s a coming of age story that gives readers a look into the civil rights movement in Chicago and an era when Black culture and excellence were on the rise.

Source: News | WTTW Chicago

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