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African American Heritage Month Kickoff Celebration at IPFW.

LaChandra Stubblefield at the African American Heritage Month Kickoff Celebration at IPFW, Thursday.

Celebrating African-American heritage

Samuel Hoffman | The Journal Gazette
Miss IPFW Okara Imani sings the jazz standard “ ’Round Midnight” at the African-American Heritage Month kickoff celebration Thursday at IPFW. The party included food, a resource fair and other entertainment.

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