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CBLC celebrates second anniversary

Earl Smith, 67, visits the library three or four times a week to do research and enjoys browsing through the collection at the Center for Black Literature and Culture. (Photo by: Tyler Fenwick)INDANIAPOLIS RECORDER — As men and women clad in suits and dresses flooded into the Center for Black Literature and Culture (CBLC) at Central Library on Oct. 19 to celebrate the center’s second anniversary, Earl Smith sat a table near the back of the room, tapping away at a black laptop. Smith, 67, goes to the library three or four times a week. He’s a small business consultant and likes the convenience of the library for research.

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