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NAACP LAUNCHES HISTORIC ”THIS IS MY VOTE” VOTER REGISTRATION AND EDUCATION CAMPAIGN

The 2008 U.S. Presidential election brought us not only a historic election but also record participation of minority voters. More than two million more African American voters and an additional two million Latino voters ...

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CANDIDATES WIFE ALLEGEDLY REMARKS ABOUT PROTECTING ”CAUCASIAN MAJORITY”

The former acting campaign manager for 12th District congressional candidate Matt Newton alleges that the wife of State Sen. Peter Brunstetter (R- Forsyth) was overheard by poll workers ...

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SOLVING NC POVERTY WON’T BE EASY

In January through northeastern counties like Halifax, Beaufort and Pasquotank, there were heartrending stories of no jobs; high utility bills; government cuts to vital social programs ...

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NC JUDGE RULES RACIAL BIAS INFUENCED DEATH PENALTY SENTENCING

In an historic decision, a North Carolina judge Friday reduced an inmate's death sentence to life without the possibility of parole because the prosecutor had deliberately excluded black potential jurors ...

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US BANK AND WELLS FARGO ACCUSED OF HOUSING DISCRIMINATION

In the aftermath of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination, Congress enacted the federal Fair Housing Act on April 11, 1968. This historic federal act made it illegal to discriminate in housing ...

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WILLISTON SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL – A GREAT SCHOOL?

An Alumna of Williston requested that I write an article about Williston and submit the same to The Wilmington Journal. She did not, however, request any specifics. ...

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REFLECTIONS AS A TEACHER AT WILLISTON SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL

Excitement is in the air! In twelve more weeks and this city will be receiving rolling the welcome mat out for former Willistonians!! The weekend will begin with a ‘greet and meet’ ...

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