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San Francisco Black History Month Celebration 2011
January 27, 2011

 

San Francisco African American Historical & Cultural Society

SAVE THE (NEW) DATE

2011 Black History Month Kickoff


Revolutionary Soldier, 1994, Ed Dwight

"African Americans and the Civil War"

Thursday, February 3, 2011 at 12PM
NOTE THE NEW DATE & TIME

San Francisco City Hall Rotunda
1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place 

Admission: Free / No ticket required
Please RSVP by email (info@sfaahcs.org), on Facebook, or by registering on Eventbrite


 Featuring:
Mayor Ed Lee
Supervisor Malia Cohen
Keynote Speaker Bernard Kinsey

 
Presented by the San Francisco African American Historical & Cultural Society with support from San Francisco 's Grants for the Arts, the San Francisco Public Library, and the California Council for the Humanities.

For more information: (415) 292-6172 or info@sfaahcs.org

Online: www.sfaahcs.org


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