Greenville Continues Black History Month Facts Series
The City of Greenville is highlighting influential Black leaders and moments throughout February as part of its Black History Month celebration.
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The City of Greenville is highlighting influential Black leaders and moments throughout February as part of its Black History Month celebration.
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Read MoreThe city of Greenville is celebrating Black History Month with a series of facts honoring influential Black leaders and milestones. Mayor Errick D. Simmons emphasizes the significance of Black history in American and world history.
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