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‘The Echoes of Harlem’ reverberate in the Salem auditorium

The Black Student Union show centered around a story of a modern class being lectured about the importance of recognizing Black history, specifically the effects of the Harlem Renaissance. Feb. 26, 2026.
The Black Student Union show centered around a story of a modern class being lectured about the importance of recognizing Black history, specifically the effects of the Harlem Renaissance. Feb. 26, 2026.
Donna Gatzke

The Black Student Union held its annual show in the Salem auditorium on Feb. 26. The “Echoes of Harlem” show centered around educating today’s youth about the importance of recognizing one of the most influential eras of Black history, the Harlem Renaissance. Various skits, musical acts, spoken word readings, and dances were performed in front of the student body during second, third, and fifth hours, as well as in front of families at the evening show.

 

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