
Young Poets Ignite Black History Month
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Young poets in Indianapolis shine in the 2026 Black History Month Poetry Contest, with Geyanna Carter and Rain Scudder taking top spots. Their works, inspired by civil rights icons, highlight the power of unity and resilience, proving that early education on Black history can spark bold voices. Other notable entries include Dyonne Pattersons defiant stand and Angeles Perezs argument for love over hate. The contest celebrates ongoing learning and creativity during Black History Month.
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