Check out these Black History Month events happening in Miami and the Fort Lauderdale area
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Black History Month was first observed during February at Ohio's Kent State University in 1970 and was later observed on a national level by President Gerald Ford in 1976. Throughout the month, events are held celebrating the culture and achievements of Black Americans and their ancestors.
The Little Haiti Cultural Complex will help kick off Black History Month in Miami-Dade County with the first ever Mosaic Marketplace. The event has free admission and will place visitors in an exciting marketplace featuring 40 booths of retailers and food vendors while live DJs keep the energy high.
This annual event pays tribute to Trayvon Martin's life and legacy. It features speeches and community engagement to remember Trayvon on what would have been his 27th birthday, 10 years after his death.
Read at Miami Herald
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