In less than a month, the August Wilson Center of African American Culture will mark a new beginning, a celebration of accomplishment and what is to be.
“Black Pittsburgh has a unique story to tell the world. That history needs to be told; it needs to be taught to the children and future generations; it needs to be put on display for the world to see and for Black Pittsburghers and all Pittsburghers to be proud of,” said Sala Udin, lifelong friend of August Wilson
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[...] News Sources wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptIn less than a month, the August Wilson Center of African American Culture will mark a new beginning, a celebration of accomplishment and what is to be. Click on image for full article “Black Pittsburgh has a unique story to tell the world. That history needs to be told; it needs to be taught to the children and future generations; it needs to be put on display for the world to see and for Black Pittsburghers and all Pittsburghers to be proud of,” said Sala Udin, lifelong friend [...]
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