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Montgomery County speakers mark 100th Black History Month, pledge to "honor, teach and protect" Black history
Summary
Speakers at a Montgomery County gathering commemorated the 100th anniversary of Black History Month and pledged the county will honor, teach and protect Black history, saying federal silence will not lead to erasure.
Two speakers at a Montgomery County event commemorated the 100th anniversary of Black History Month and pledged the county would preserve and teach Black history.
An unidentified speaker who opened the event highlighted historical milestones and invoked the historian Carter G. Woodson, saying there is "no executive order. There's no federal directive. There's no . . . erasure that we're gonna allow here in…
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