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8th Annual African American History Parade and Symposium

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HOUSTON SUN NEWS The 8thannual and 2023 City-Wide African American History Parade and Symposium is held February 18, 2023, in downtown Houston. The Parade is at 10 a.m. at Texas and Hamilton near Minute Maid ballpark and the Lunch and Symposium is on the campus of Texas Southern University in the Barbara Jordan-Mickey Leland School […]

Source: News – The Houston Sun

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