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Albany exhibit's black role models made an impact in NY

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[Elmira Star-Gazette] - Jazz legend Louis Armstrong's trumpet is part of "The African-American Experience in New York," an exhibit at the state Capitol in Albany commemorating Black History Month. Armstrong was a New Orleans native but also lived in New York City.

Google News: Queens Celebrates Black History

[Queens Tribune] - From the Louis Armstrong House Museum to the Langston Hughes Library to the home where Malcolm X lived in East Elmhurst, the residents of Queens have everyday reminders of the effect these men and women had in the lives of not only the residents of the

U.S. Census Bureau Black History Month Feature for February 15

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[Sacramento Bee] - One of the most important figures in the history of jazz, Louis Armstrong — nicknamed "Satchmo" — was born in New Orleans on August 4, To honor its native son, the city hosts a major jazz festival every year. While the exact date of Armstrong's

Satchmo's trumpet part of NY black history display

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[Wall Street Journal] - AP ALBANY, NY — One of Louis Armstrong's trumpets is part of a new black history display in upstate New York. The exhibit at the Capitol in Albany includes artifacts from the Harlem Hellfighters infantry regiment, a letter from writer Langston Hughes
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