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February 27, 2019
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Black literature focus of read-in
February 26, 2019
SE students line up to enter the theater Feb. 25 on SE Campus for the African-American Read-In. This year’s theme was “Black Migrations,” and black literature and history were presented. Photo by Joseph Serrata/The Collegian
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