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Educational Component

To research the untold, forgotten, or neglected history of African-Americans in local communities; and to develop and augment that history by way of securing funding for preparing and publishing books, the creation of educational exhibitions, developing manuscripts, adapting and promulgating a rigorous curriculum for educational institutions, tours of historic sites and homes, as well as cultural facilities including the future NAPAAHC headquarters, and community museums, as well as educating citizens on the importance of learning of the hardships, as well as the successes of Blacks in America who were able to overcome incredible odds to accomplish much for the furtherance of a just society, the bonding of a race, the needs of a generation, and the bringing together of humanity for the cause of freedom and justice.

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P.O. Box 6197 | Tallahassee, FL 32314

 

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