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McEachin announces winners of 2022 Black History Month contest

McEachin announces winners of 2020 Black History Month Essay Contest

McEachin announces winners of 2020 Black History Month Essay Contest Published Wednesday, Mar. 3, 2021, 9:45 am Join AFP s 100,000+ followers on Facebook Purchase a subscription to AFP | Subscribe to AFP podcasts on iTunes News, press releases, letters to the editor: augustafreepress2@gmail.com Front Page » Government/Politics » Politics2 » McEachin announces winners of 2020 Black History Month Essay Contest (© MEGAWE STUDIO – stock.adobe.com) Fourth District Congressman A. Donald McEachin announced Shea Dowling, an eighth-grade student at Albert Hill Middle School in Richmond, and Tobi Ojo, a junior at Grassfield High School in Chesapeake, as the winners of his second annual Black History Month Essay Contest.

City Hosts Student Essay Contest for Black History Month

Editor’s note: has republished it here with minor edits for style and clarity. The City of Bloomington Black History Month Committee is seeking submissions from area students for the 2021 Black History Month Essay Contest. Students from the elementary grades through high school are encouraged to submit original essays on the theme “The Show Goes On” as it pertains to Black history.  The City of Bloomington and the Indiana University Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center are commemorating National Black History Month 2021 with the theme “The Show Goes On.” The month’s events will speak to the role of the arts in the resilience of the Black community; highlighting the way Black stories of the journey to freedom, civil rights, and equity have been represented in music from gospel to blues to rap, as well as other art forms from dance to literature to the visual arts. 

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