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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: CONTACT: Dr. Flossie Windley, 410-655-2025
By AFRO Staff
The Morgan State University Women present a Black History Month program on Feb. 9 at 11 a.m. in the MSU Memorial Chapel. Rev. Dr. Bernard Keels, dean of the university’s Memorial Chapel, will address the theme of the program: ‘Arrive-Survive-Thrive.’ Music will be provided by the MSU Women.
The program will take place at 4307 Hillen Rd., Baltimore, Md. 21251. The music will be provided by the MSU Women, and a luncheon at the Rawlings Dining Hall will follow the program. Attendance is open to all.
For additional information contact Dr. Flossie Windley at 410-655-2025, or Alice Downs, chair of the Black History Month Program, at 410-323-8824.
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