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Macon B. Allen Black Bar Association commemorates Black History Month 100th Anniversary
A quilt of unity and hope, designed by the organization’s members, stood majestically in the reception area. It depicted the black struggle, images of noted black leaders, and historic events. A new volume titled A Protest History of the United States, penned by Professor Gloria J. Browne-Marshall, made up the collection on display. An Art exhibition showcasing culture, music, and innovation was also included.
The outstanding presentation included a cocktail hour. Guests enjoyed music from the Jordan Young Trio. There was spirited drumming by Shango of the Valley. Gifted harpist Megan Joie Coleman provided a musical interlude.
Closing & Vote of Thanks was delivered by emcee Jawan Finley, president of Guyanese American Judge Andrea S. Ogle, Supreme Court of the state of NY, prayed for those “who fought and continue to fight for our freedom and principles that our society is attempting to erase.”
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