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Annual Black Heritage Festival

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Event# 256-237-6766

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Celebrate Black History Month at the Museum with one of Alabama's best known and longest running Black History festivals. Dozens of young people from area schools, churches and civic groups will vie for cash awards in the oration competition. See a performance by CAST Kool Kids. Enjoy voices raised in song, including Jacksonville State University's a cappella choir under the direction of Dr. Patricia Corbin and the Anniston High School Choir. See and shop African inspired crafts, clothing, artwork and more in the Museum lobby where vendors will be available throughout the day. And grab a tasty lunch from on-site food vendor Courthouse Café & BBQ. 10am-5pm.

Annual Black Heritage Festival

Address : 800 Museum Dr. Anniston AL
Phone : 256-237-6766   (Always call and confirm events.)

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Admission Fee : Free

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