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THE POST-SIGNAL / Steve Bandy
By proclamation, Acadia Parish Police Jury President Chance Henry has designated February as Black History Month in Acadia Parish, calling upon all citizens “to reflect on the sacrifices and contributions made by generations of African Americans and participate fittingly in its observance.” On hand to witness the declaration at the February Police Jury meeting were, from left, Daniel Victoria, American Legion Post 506; Anthony Clement, director, Crowley African Cultural District; Walter Andrus, District 1 Juror; Henry; Sharon Rollins, president, Delta Sigma Theta; Betty Johnson, secretary, Acadia Parish NAACP.

Police Jury proclaims Black History Month in parish

CROWLEY - Recognizing the central role African Americans have played in history, the Acadia Police Jury has designated February as ...

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