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Multiple museums and historical sites across different regions are commemorating Black history through exhibits and events. Upper Canada Village in Eastern Ontario has launched a permanent Black history exhibit showcasing the lives of Black Canadians during the 1860s. In Virginia, the Library of Virginia's traveling exhibit, True Sons of Freedom, features African American World War I soldiers' photos and stories. The International African American Museum in South Carolina is celebrating its first anniversary with a week-long event including workshops, celebrations, and fundraisers. Additionally, Tampa and Chattanooga are opening Black history museums to honor and preserve African American heritage and culture in their respective communities.
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