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"Have We Overcome": Black Arts Festival 1979
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21
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April 2- 8, 1979
The 10th Annual Black Arts Festival is presented by Dickinson College's Congress of African Students. The program for this festival highlights its theme, "Have We Overcome,” as the schedule includes a dramatic interpretation entitled, “An Evening with Frederick Douglass,” a lecture recital by Raymond Jackson, political career seminars, a performance art showcase, the “Children’s Fun Fest,” and a talk by United States Congressman Louis D. Stokes on the assassination of Martin Luther King.
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RG 8/93, B1, F2
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