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Historian Juan Garcia Salazar shares stories with children

Ecuadorian historian Juan Garcia Salazar shared stories with children at the Mt. Pleasant Library to highlight the African influence on his country’s culture. The children were from Tubman Elementary School. (Download PDF)

Posted: March 26, 1993

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