Join in as a half-million people celebrate the rich traditions, strengths and cultures of the black family in this two-day festival featuring pavilions, health screenings and plenty of great food.
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Thank you, Dorothy Heights for your soaring vision to make another Black Family Day happen. People traveled from across the country to be in the nation's capital for this event. You don't see this many African Americans on any given day, except for this extraordinary occasion and it's all because of you. I come to benefit from the moderators discussing the state of the union and to hear you summarize the latest episode in black lives. I'm always impressed with the volunteers and the various tables of information. This year, I noted the numerous information packets for students and the free book "giveaways." I also think the booth "Glory" did a wonderful job in handing out "samples" of its specialty. God Bless You Dr. Heights!
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