The Selma Dallas County Public Library fulfilled one of its priorities on Monday when it became the official repository for the “25 Years History and Pictorial” of Selma Chapter of The Links Incorporated.
Links Inc. is an international nonprofit with more than 16,000 members of professional African-American women.
Juanda Maxwell, historian and writer for Links, and Evelyn Evans, president of the Selma Chapter of The Links Incorporated, presented a copy of the book to Library Director Becky Nichols.
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