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Eighty years ago, Black soldier Booker T. Spicely was shot and killed in Durham by a white bus driver. Playwrights Howard L. Craft and Mike Wiley explore what has not changed since that time.
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Army Private Booker T. Spicely was shot by a white bus driver after Spicely complained about having to sit in the back.
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A North Carolina House committee voted Wednesday to give voters a chance to remove the Jim Crow-era literacy test requirement from the state鈥檚 constitution.
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They were sentenced to work on a chain gang in North Carolina after launching the first of the 鈥渇reedom rides鈥 to challenge Jim Crow laws, which mandated segregation on buses.
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Not all racially-motivated killings in the Jim Crow-era were classified as "lynchings." Activists are trying to document the rest.Part two of a two-part鈥
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Like any good historian, Charles Dew was trained to conduct his research in a scientific fashion, setting aside any personal perspectives in his鈥
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Like any good historian, Charles Dew was trained to conduct his research in a scientific fashion, setting aside any personal perspectives in his鈥
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For much of the 20th century, Willie Otey Kay was a household name among the fashion-conscious in Raleigh. The designer and dressmaker crafted鈥
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For much of the 20th century, Willie Otey Kay was a household name among the fashion-conscious in Raleigh. The designer and dressmaker crafted鈥
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In 1926, North Carolina playwright Paul Green helped introduce on stage realistic depictions of life for African Americans. With his Pulitzer鈥