News release announcing the '"Blacks & Whites Together: A Day-Long Conversation for Racial Harmony" event to be held October 22-23, 1993. The event features an art exhibit and a forum discussing the possibility of racial harmony.
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News release announcing the '"Blacks & Whites Together: A Day-Long Conversation for Racial Harmony" event to be held October 22-23, 1993. The event features an art exhibit and a forum discussing the possibility of racial harmony.
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Sheffield, Susanna.[Press Release Announcing the "Blacks & Whites Together: A Day-Long Conversation for Racial Harmony" Event - October 13, 1993],
text,
October 13, 1993;
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University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu;
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