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What s being called one of the most important historic structures in Wilmington will soon have a plan for its preservation and restoration. That was the main focus of a press conference held Wednesday by the Historic Wilmington Foundation at Giblem Lodge, 720 Princess St. Built in 1871, the three-story, white-and-blue structure has, since its construction, housed an order of Black Freemasons who meet there to this day. It s the second-oldest Black Masonic Temple in North Carolina after one in New Bern. The building has fallen into disrepair over the years, something that John Jeremiah Sullivan a Wilmington-based author and historian with multiple book titles to his credit and bylines in the New York Times Magazine and The New Yorker said is perverse given the structure s historical import. ....
New NC highway markers will highlight local history, lore MARTHA QUILLIN, The News & Observer April 24, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) Poor Naomi Wise: spurned by her lover, fished lifeless from a river, the crime of her North Carolina murder unpunished. The story of her violent end in the spring of 1807 has been told and retold millions of times through one of America’s best-known folk songs, with varying themes. Was she killed by the father of her unborn child so that he wouldn’t have to marry her or support the baby? Was she trying to extort money from a man to raise a child that wasn’t his? ....
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North Carolinians still favor keeping Confederate monuments. Here s what has changed. Dawn Baumgartner Vaughan, The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.) Apr. 8 RALEIGH For more than a century, everyone who approached North Carolina s historic Capitol building on Hillsborough Street was met first by a Confederate soldier statue. Now the view is simply the historic building itself. What to do with Confederate monuments removed by protesters and the governor in the summer of 2020 and what to do about a long-planned monument to African Americans on the grounds of the Capitol are questions that have both been stalled out for several months. That could change this spring. ....