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North Carolina civil rights leader Bishop William Barber says he will continue his work as an activist following his final sermon at Greenleaf Christian Church in Goldsboro.
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The decisions, which come after a Court of Appeals ruling in December also siding with the state, appear to mean Barber's second-degree trespass conviction is final.
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Fast-food employees in Durham, and cities across the state and country, went on strike and protested on the 12th anniversary of the last time the minimum wage was raised.
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African American churches have long been more than just a place to pray. They have served as spaces to organize and advance civil rights, and in the lead鈥
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Tens of thousands of workers in more than 25 cities are expected to participate in a full-day strike today as part of the 鈥淪trike for Black Lives.鈥 Those鈥
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The Poor People's Campaign will hold bus tours of poverty-stricken areas in more than 20 states to call attention to "what the national emergencies really鈥
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The North Carolina minister who's been arrested at least 14 times as he fights for poor people and civil rights issues says he's overwhelmed to have鈥
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At an Easter dinner gathering in 2016, Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove鈥檚 teenage son and his grandfather began to butt heads. The topic was the upcoming鈥
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At an Easter dinner gathering in 2016, Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove鈥檚 teenage son and his grandfather began to butt heads. The topic was the upcoming鈥
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The first week of a federal trial challenging North Carolina鈥檚 voting regulations is wrapping up in Winston-Salem. The plaintiffs - a group including the鈥