Unsung Heroes event for Black History Month
Posted by on January 29, 2007
Invitation – February 27, 2007, The Diversity Action Council and The AMETEK Foundation, Inc. Present “Unsung Heroes”
From the Underground Railroad to the Civil Rights Movement, it was people of compassion and principles from every ethnic group who advanced the cause of African Americans in our nation?s history. Hear the stories of these ?Unsung Heroes? on Tuesday, February 27 from 7:00-9:00 p.m. when the AMETEK Foundation, Inc. and the Diversity Action Council at Penn State Great Valley present an evening with author, teacher, and social activist Lorene Cary.
This event, to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day and National Black History Month, is free and open to the community. For more information, go to http://gv.psu.edu/PSGV_News_Events/PSGV_Programs/2007_MLK_Black_History_Month_Celebration/.
To register for the event, call or e-mail Elayna McReynolds at 610-648-3294 or exm148@psu.edu.
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