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The African American Children's Book is back and in-person

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… . On Feb. 26., The African American Children’s Book Project is … centered on the lives of Black Americans.

“It’s a book … live in,” says The African American Children’s Book Project founder … back in person, The African American Children’s Book Project decided …

Source: phillytrib.com | The Voice of the African American community.

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