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The Stoutsberg Sourland African American Museum welcomes back guests with Juneteenth event

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Founded in 2014, SSAAM's mission is to tell\u00a0the story of the unique culture, experiences\u00a0and contributions of the African American community of the Sourland Mountain region.

Source: MyCentralJersey.com | Central New Jersey News

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