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<title>Michigan.Gov Podcasts - Governor Granholm's Weekly Podcast</title>
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<title>Black History Month</title>
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<description>February is Black History Month, and the story of African Americans in Michigan and across the nation is incredibly rich and complex.  The struggle for freedom, civil rights and economic and social equality is woven into the history of American life.<br />
To recognize and celebrate all of the cultures represented in America and all of the people who have contributed to its progress, it is important that we are aware and understand all of our history.  And Black history is American history.<br />
That history was enriched last month as people from all over the country lined up to be a part of the momentous Inauguration of the nation's first African American president ? Barack Obama
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