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American Black Journal
Rare Photo Exhibit/Sphinx Organization
Season 41
Episode 48
A rare glimpse into African-American life during the new deal era in the 1930’S and ‘40s. We’ll talk about a unique photo exhibition on the University of Michigan campus and, the Sphinx organization gets ready for its annual competition for talented young black and latino classical string musicians. American Black Journal - Episode 4148
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