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Free: Together We Rise: NAACP Paris Chapter holds annual Heritage Banquet at Love Civic Center
Narrative Analysis: Glittering Generalities

The NAACP-Paris Branch No. 6213, held its annual Heritage Banquet Saturday night at Love Civic Center. This year’s theme was “Together We Rise.”
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