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Celebrate Black History Month with WKAR-TV!
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WORLD celebrates Black History Month this February with new films, encores of inspiring Black stories, a month-long presentation of EYES ON THE PRIZE, and more
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Throughout Black History Month, 90.5 Classical illuminates the rich tapestry of musical contributions made by Black composers, performers, and conductors. Michigan Minute features historical notes of significant milestones and events.
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Great Migrations explores how a series of Black migrations have shaped America.
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St. John Street was a thriving Black neighborhood until urban renewal and a highway displaced it.
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Friday's show at the Green Door from the Black Rock Sextet is called Black Rock 201.
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“Forever in the Path: The Black Experience at Michigan State University” chronicles the history and impact of Black students, faculty and staff at MSU.
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In the late 1970's, Dabney opened his second clothing store. This was Dabney Boutique in East Lansing – the first Black-owned men’s clothing store in the city, he says.
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"Techno: The Rise of Detroit's Machine Music" is on display through the end of April at the Michigan State University Museum.
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A Michigan State University lecture series, centering multicultural leaders from across various fields, is celebrating its 25-year anniversary this month.
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The Mason Area Historical Society is home to a new exhibit telling the story of civil rights activist Malcolm X and his time in the city.
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The owner of Socialight Society, a Lansing-based store specializing in books written by Black women, shares some recommendations for Black History Month.