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  2. National Black Family Reunion - Wikipedia

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    The Black Family Reunion Celebration (also written about as the National Black Family Reunion and, most recently, The Midwest Regional Black Family Reunion Celebration) is a two- to three-day cultural event, held annually the third weekend of August, to "reinforce the historic strengths and traditional values of the Black family."

  3. The 34th annual Black Family Reunion returns to Cincinnati ...

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    The 2022 Black Family Reunion takes place throughout Cincinnati on Aug. 18-21. The theme of this year's event is "bold and beautiful."

  4. Myrtle Beach choice city for Black family reunions. Why ... - AOL

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    The Faulk family reunion is centered around Ella May Faulk, who started the reunion, and her 15 siblings. To honor the theme, family members will wear T-shirts with the face of a Faulk sibling ...

  5. Cincinnati's Black Family Reunion schedule features Doug E ...

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    Cincinnati is home to the longest-running Black Family Reunion, returning Aug. 15-18. Here's everything to know about the event. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call ...

  6. Moses Williams (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Williams also created silhouettes of the Peale family, including Charles Willson Peale and his wife, Elizabeth. [2] Williams made over 8,000 silhouettes during his first year working at Peale's museum. [3] He earned between 6 and 8 cents for every silhouette he cut. [4] With the money Williams earned making silhouettes, he bought a house and ...

  7. National Council of Negro Women - Wikipedia

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    The annual Black Family Reunion Program Celebration; Public education and advocacy for African Americans on Supreme Court and lower court nominees; Early childhood literacy programs to close the achievement gap; A new initiative and publication entitled African American Women As We Age, which is intended to educate women on health and finances

  8. Celebrate Black History Month with Your Kids—and These ...

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    Author Kelly Starling Lyons captures many of the defining rituals of Black family reunions, including the focus on the special accomplishments of elders and ancestors. Lil Alan, the book’s ...

  9. Wikipedia:Meetup/NYC/AfroCrowd/Asheville - Wikipedia

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    This free event is being hosted by the Baird Family's 121st Reunion (the oldest black family reunion in the country) with AfroCrowd, the African American Heritage Commission of Asheville and Buncombe County, and UNC Asheville’s Center for Diversity Education. All are welcome. Please bring a laptop or tablet if you have one.