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By: Chida Rebecca, California Black Media In 1827, before slavery ended, prominent freed African Americans in the North gathered in the New York City home

By: Chida Rebecca, California Black Media In 1827, before slavery ended, prominent freed African Americans in the North gathered in the New York City home

By: California Black Media Staff Statewide — If you’re a registered voter in California, expect to receive a ballot from your county elections officials in the mail for the November 3,


The Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA) has developed a list of resources to provide opportunities for art instruction, art experiences, and creative pursuits

The Medical Relief Center in the South Hall of the L.A. Convention Center is prepared to start accepting patients as needed. As of mid-April, L.A.’s





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