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Feds indict Ray Nagin on 21 counts

The 21 corruption charges filed against 56-year-old Nagin Friday include wire fraud, bribery and money laundering. ...

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Rosa Parks’ 100th birthday honored by a postage stamp featuring her image

The U.S. Postal Service will be unveiling a postage stamp that features an image of Rosa Parks ...

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OUR VOICE, THANK YOU, GOVERNOR PERDUE

We sincerely hope that now that, at long last, a certain peace can be restored to the shattered lives of the surviving members of the Wilmington Ten, and to the family members Jerry Jacobs, William Joe Wright, Anne Sheppard and Connie Tindall all of whom are deceased. ...

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NC NAACP Statement on Pardon of Wilmington 10

These unjust convictions were due to racist manipulation of the court system and extraordinary and blatant racially motivated prosecutorial misconduct ...

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Gov. Perdue Issues Pardon of Innocence for Wilmington 10

Justice demands that this stain finally be removed. The process in which this case was tried was fundamentally flawed. ...

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Gun worship and two sets of killers

As many people in the nation grieve the cold-blooded murder of 20 little children and six of their teachers in Newtown, Conn., it is obvious that the chickens are coming home to roost ...

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UNC legal expert says pardons deserved in Wilmington 10 case

Saying that revelations about Assistant New Hanover County District Attorney James “Jay” Stroud Jr.’s racial jury gerrymandering, and his plot to cause a mistrial to impanel a “KKK” type jury in the Wilmington Ten case were “stunning and beyond outrage,” ...

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Governor appoints Beasley to NC Supreme Court

Gov. Bev Perdue Wednesday appointed Cheri Beasley to the Supreme Court of North Carolina ...

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Our Voice, “Sad. sad, sad”

As the clock counts down to Gov. Beverly Perdue’s decision whether to grant pardons of innocence to all of the Wilmington Ten – and we certainly hope she does – we’ve been noticing something expected, yet peculiar. ...

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