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300 Black men rally to get out the vote on Cleveland's east side - MSNA coalition of community organizations plans to get 1,000 people involved to help boost voter engagement efforts among Black men this November.
For members of the Black community, maintaining the upkeep and maintenance of the final resting place of their ancestors has remained a hurdle, mystery, and a fight for generations.
100 Black Men turned out to be 300 inside the Central neighborhood meeting space. The goal: get Black men to the polls. Cleveland City Council President Blaine Griffin took center stage.
For members of the Black community, maintaining the upkeep and maintenance of the final resting place of their ancestors has remained a hurdle, mystery, and a fight for generations.
For members of the Black community, maintaining the upkeep and maintenance of the final resting place of their ancestors has remained a hurdle, mystery, and a fight for generations.
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