Celebrating Black History Month at Sauk

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Nelly's Echo performs Wednesday afternoon at Sauk Valley Community College during an event celebrating Black History Month. Tonight, Lenie Adolphson will give a presentation on black history called "From the Past to the Future." Adolphson has been an adjunct professor at Sauk since 2007. She teaches civilization and American ethnic culture courses. Her presentation, at 7 p.m. in room 1K4, will include traditional African-American music, and pictures and history of slavery and civil rights. (Philip Marruff/pmarruffo@saukvalley.com)
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Nelly's Echo performs Wednesday afternoon at Sauk Valley Community College during an event celebrating Black History Month. Tonight, Lenie Adolphson will give a presentation on black history called "From the Past to the Future." Adolphson has been an adjunct professor at Sauk since 2007. She teaches civilization and American ethnic culture courses. Her presentation, at 7 p.m. in room 1K4, will include traditional African-American music, and pictures and history of slavery and civil rights.

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