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The African American Children’s Book Fair, one of the nation’s oldest and largest Black children’s book fairs will not be held in person in 2021.
Founded in 1992, the African American Children’s Book Fair typically takes place in Philadelphia, but the nonprofit behind the event, the African American Children’s Book Project, has opted for a virtual session on Feb. 6. Registration is free.
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African American Children’s Book Fair one of the oldest and largest single-day events for diverse children’s books in the country on February 6, 2021! #ReadYourWorld#CelebrateReadinghttps://t.co/fr7HnIuYv8 90-Second Newbery (@90secondnewbery) January 30, 2021
Mary Wanamaker “Minnie” Watriss, a painter, gardener and equestrian, died of a stroke Dec. 18 at Sinai Hospital. She was 89 and lived in Butler in Baltimore County and in coastal Maine.