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JUNETEENTH: Going back to Africa, 'just for today' - Read More

Date Added: June 22, 2008 05:04:03 PM
Eyes wide with wonder, Jorian Jones, 8, watched two dozen Richmonders gracefully wave their arms and emphatically pound their feet to the mesmerizing beat of African drums.

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