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The all-day event is designed to bring scholars, journalists and civil rights activists together on campus. Speakers will discuss the role that Historically Black Colleges and Universities have played in shaping American democracy.
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Lumbee Tribe historian Malinda Maynor Lowery will discuss how her tribe's relationship and engagement with democracy has evolved over the years.
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Questioning who has the right to vote, poll watching, and so-called election integrity groups, all have a long history in America. From Reconstruction to…
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Next month’s midterms will take place with many conservative candidates claiming that the 2020 elections were fraudulent, even though there is no credible evidence to support those claims.
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Following a year of professional milestones born of her work on America's history of slavery, Pulitzer Prize-winning Black journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones…
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The Greensboro History Museum is hosting a traveling Smithsonian exhibit on American democracy. The exhibit, called Project Democracy 20/20, explores that…
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The North Carolina Legislative Building opened in the early 1960s and was created to be a welcoming place for the public to see its government in action.…
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A recent analysis by The Washington Post suggests that roughly half of the U.S. population will live in only eight states by 2040, and North Carolina is…