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  2. National Black Family Reunion - Wikipedia

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    The Cincinnati Black Family Reunion, also known as the Midwest Black Family Reunion began in 1989. [1] [2] [3] Historically, the Black Family Reunion has also taken place on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. (as recently as 2011) and in other cities across the United States. [4]

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    Upstate Parent: Here’s what to know for the week ahead for Nov. 15

  5. 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

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  7. African Americans in South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Black over white: Negro political leadership in South Carolina during Reconstruction (University of Illinois Press, 1979). Lau, Peter F. Democracy rising: South Carolina and the fight for Black equality since 1865 (University Press of Kentucky, 2006). Oldfield, J. R. "A High and Honorable Calling: Black Lawyers in South Carolina, 1868–1915."

  8. Penn Center (Saint Helena Island, South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    The Penn Center, formerly the Penn School, is an African-American cultural and educational center in the Corners Community on Saint Helena Island.Founded in 1862 by Quaker and Unitarian missionaries from Pennsylvania, it was the first school founded in the Southern United States specifically for the education of African-Americans.

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