Local philanthropists Gloria Mayfield Banks and husband Kenneth Banks, of Ellicott City, were so inspired by tales of celebrities and sports figures taking under-privileged kids to see “Black Panther” in theaters that they decided to do the same in Baltimore. On Friday, the couple paid for 165…
Source: Sun
Philanthropist couple take 165 Baltimore-area youth to see 'Black Panther'
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