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Black Chamber Black History Art Exhibit Goes Virtual

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February 25, 2021
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In honor of Black History month, the Southern California Black Chamber of Commerce in collaboration with the San Bernardino County Museum is hosting its annual Black History Art Exhibit.

 Because of COVID-19 restrictions, the fourth annual Black History Art exhibit is completely virtual. Use the link provided below to access the virtual exhibit. Themed “Inside The Line: Voices Of The Civil Rights Movement,” the exhibit features the work of Inland Empire internationally renowned artist Charles Bibbs. His work depicts images of America’s broken promise to the African American Community, from slavery, the way to freedom, and the civil rights movement.

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