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Recent editorials from North Carolina newspapers: March 3 The News & Observer and The Charlotte Observer on North Carolina Republican Party Chairman Michael Whatley and voter fraud discussions: North Carolina Republicans have often complained about Democrats turning to the courts to challenge redistricting maps and voting laws, but now they’re saying lawsuits – or the threat of them – are the key to fair elections. At least that was the. ....
Recent editorials from North Carolina newspapers: Feb. 16 The Greensboro Record & News and the Winston-Salem Journal on the North Carolina Republican Party’s decision to censure U.S. Sen. Richard Burr for voting to convict Donald Trump at his second impeachment trial: In our imagination, we picture Sen. Richard Burr, older and grayer, sitting by a campfire, holding forth to a young audience. “Back in my day, we had a thing called the. ....
GREENSBORO â Newspaper photographer Jack Moebes captured the first image of the Greensboro Four, striding down the sidewalk outside the Woolworth store on the first day of the 1960 sit-ins. His iconic photo from the civil rights protest has appeared in textbooks, documentaries, websites, murals, the Smithsonian, International Civil Rights Center & Museum and several times on the TV quiz show Jeopardy. It also inspired the February One Monument, a larger-than-life bronze representation of the four N.C. A&T freshmen. Scott Dinsmore from Operation Understanding-DC helped lead a group of students taking in sights from local civil rights sites, including the future International Civil Rights Center and Museum, in 2005 in Greensboro. ....