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Why Do We Need a Black History Month?

Episode 7 of the Never Again podcast, hosted by Coalition Against Global Genocide, titled "Why Do We Need a Black History Month?" was published on February 9, 2024 and runs 30 minutes.

February 9, 2024 ·30m · Never Again

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Presented by The Coalition Against Global Genocide (CoAGG)

CoAGG Presents Black History Month Series

Join us as we delve into moments of Black History in America and why a month honoring the people, their contributions to the American way of life and their culture was created.

Vern Howard, Chair of the MLK Committee of Colorado discusses why there is a need for Black History Month and how it all came about.

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Presented by The Coalition Against Global Genocide (CoAGG)


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