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Soul Line Dance Makes Black History

Summary by Peekskill Herald
Steve Dillard (Supplied) Earlier this year, The Library of Congress hosted arguably the largest dance party ever held at the revered institution.  It was Black History Month, and hundreds of dancers, choreographers, instructors and supporters flocked to Washington, DC, to celebrate the official archiving of a first-of-its-kind project: Soul Line Dancing in Philadelphia, New Jersey and Delaware as an American folk-art form. On Feb. 27, the day of…
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Peekskill Herald broke the news in on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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