ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – Events around the country will honor works created by Black and African American authors, poets and musicians on Feb.
28, however, due to the pandemic, events have moved online, including one hosted by the Orange County Library System. Established in 1989, the National African Read-In is the first U.S.
event dedicated to diversity in literature, according to the library system. During the event, libraries, schools and bookstores host read-in events featuring works created by Black Americans. [TRENDING: Missing toddlers pulled from Fla.
pond | 30s alert! Cold front blasts into Central Fla. | How to register for vaccine in Fla.] On Sunday, Feb.