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Rev. William Barber II echoed concerns that measures including the photo ID requirement are targeted to weaken minority voting.
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A civil rights leader was escorted by police out of a North Carolina movie theater after he insisted on using his own chair for medical reasons, prompting…
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A white Greensboro apartment manager is being sued following her assault on a Black 11-year-old boy at the apartment swimming pool. The incident, which was caught on security camera and went viral on social media, has prompted national attention.
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Several hundred people gathered Monday to commemorate the 10th anniversary of a protest movement against Republican legislative policies in North…
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The Rev. William Barber II announced Wednesday night that he has tested positive for coronavirus. The Goldsboro minister and civil rights leader said in a…
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North Carolina minister and civil rights leader Rev. William Barber left his mark during this morning's interfaith Presidential Inaugural Prayer Service.…
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Six North Carolinians will be receiving the state's highest civilian honor. The North Carolina Award is being given to a group of people who have made…
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Former Vice President Al Gore was in Stokes County on Monday to raise awareness about several environmental issues. The two-day tour of North Carolina…