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Celebrating Black History: A Journey Beyond Slavery

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14 February, 2024

By Kala R. Dennis

In the heart of Union Springs, Alabama, the Red Door Theatre recently became the stage for an extraordinary production that transcended the conventional narrative of Black history. Titled "Black History Started Before Slavery," this captivating stage play and musical took audiences on a profound journey through time and across continents, illuminating the rich tapestry of Black Heritage and resilience.

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