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Beautyshop Buzz: How do you celebrate Black History Month?

by Terrence Romney | February 4, 2011 at 8:06 AM
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February is here already, but more importantly, so is Black History Month. A month set aside to remember and commemorate those African American heroes who came before us and laid out a new future and inspiration for many generations to come.

How do you celebrate Black History Month ?

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