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We Are the Drum - Milwaukee Community Journal

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“Remember, Honor, Inspire!” That’s the 2022 theme for “We Are the Drum,” the annual Black History Revue musical that educates and enlightens as it entertains. Produced by CAPITA Productions and We Are the Drum MKE, the revue will run from March 11 thru 13 at Milwaukee Marshall High School, 4141 N.64th St. Tickets can be […]

Source: Milwaukee Community Journal - Wisconsin's Largest African American Newspaper

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