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"Portrait in Blackness": Black Arts Festival 1978

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13
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April 3-9, 1978
The 8th Annual Black Arts Festival is presented by Dickinson College's Congress of African Students. The program for this festival highlights its theme, "Portrait in Blackness,” as the schedule includes lectures on the “History of Blacks in American Films,” a dramatic interpretation and poetry reading of Maya Angelou’s work, a screening of the film, Black History: Lost, Stolen or Strayed, and a talent night.
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RG 8/93, B1, F2
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