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50 years ago a Topeka girl changed American history. Today, in
celebration of Black History month, the San Diego HUD office learned
of other African Americans who have shown strength, ingenuity, talent,
and achievement in changing our society.
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![[Photo: San Diego HUD staff members participate in a Trivia Challenge]](/images/focus/blkhistory/sandiego.jpg)
San
Diego HUD staff members Frank Riley, Carol Lee, Charles J.
Wilson, Sonia Martin, and Rogelio Ibarra participated in a
Trivia Challenge. Not pictured are Lourdes Cruz, Victor Grigorian,
and Myrna Pascual.
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The staff gathered to listen to music, to eat good food, and to
participate in a Trivia Challenge. The music was Al Green's, and
the food was Louisiana fried chicken, mashed potatoes and gravy,
potato salad, roll, and apple pie. As we sipped on our iced tea,
we answered questions about political and civil rights leaders,
entertainers, athletes, authors, professors, and notable persons
like Rosa Parks. Field Office Director, Charles J. Wilson, won the
trivia contest and received a special prize. The lunchtime gathering
added to our knowledge of the contributions by African Americans
and to appreciating our individual diversity.
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