Black Sunday kicks off countdown to Freedom Summer!

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Black Sunday, a community event held in St. Petersburg, Florida on May 15, 2011, featured performances, presentations and other activities.The event was part of a build up to the historic Freedom Summer 2011, the Summer Project drawing students, activists, organizers and others to St. Petersburg, Florida to organize programs for self-reliance and power in the hands of the African community.
 
Find more information on Freedom Summer at www.uhurusummerproject.org. Register today!
 
 

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