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Mullens Middle School held a Black History Living Wax Museum in honor of Black History Month

Summary by WOAY-TV
MULLENS, WV (WOAY)- Instead of a normal research project, the students at Mullens Middle School held a unique event to showcase black history. They held a Black History Living Wax Museum, where the students were “wax statues” of significant people in black history. “All the students pick someone in black history that have contributed to society and made our society the way it is,” explained Nina Tunstalle, Principal at Mullens Middle School. “So…
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WOAY-TV broke the news in on Friday, March 7, 2025.
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