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Home » News » News » Ann Gray Byrd Interviewed by Michael Allen for SCCA’s 2020 GrassRoots Gala
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Ann Gray Byrd Interviewed by Michael Allen for SCCA’s 2020 GrassRoots Gala

by Matthew Callaway|Published August 6, 2020

Ann Gray Byrd was the President of the Sonoma County NAACP, won their legacy award, ministered at Community Baptist Church and wrote “Glimpses: A History of African Americans in Santa Rosa

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