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Harrison Barnes takes local kids to the movies


struck another socially conscious chord Monday night when the Dallas Mavericks’ forward paid for 150 kids to watch Hollywood’s hottest chic movie, “Black Panther,” at the Studio Movie Grill in Dallas. The superhero film is the first of the Marvel Comics series that features a predominantly African-American cast and an African-American director. (Dallas Mavericks)

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