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Guilford County Commissioner and civil rights advocate Carolyn Coleman dies at 79
Guilford County Commissioner Carolyn Coleman has died. The community leader and civil rights champion represented the Pleasant Garden community and eastern Greensboro for nearly two decades.
NAACP urges pro athletes not to sign with Texas teams over voting and abortion laws
Agreement Reaffirms Protesters' Rights In Alamance County
Civil rights groups have settled a dispute with a North Carolina sheriff's office over courthouse protests against a Confederate monument.
State NAACP: Touch-Screen Voting Could Spread Virus
The North Carolina NAACP is asking a judge to bar the use of touch-screen voting machines in several counties for fear that they could contribute to the spread of COVID-19.
Guilford County Sheriff Discusses Movement To 'Defund Police' At NAACP Meeting
Some Greensboro law enforcement officials are fielding questions about reforms proposed during recent racial justice protests.
NAACP Plans To Move Its Headquarters From Baltimore To Washington, D.C.
Woman's Lawsuit Seeks At Least $15M From NAACP, Former Boss
A woman who repeatedly told the national NAACP that her supervisor in the North Carolina conference had sexually harassed her is suing the national group and the ex-supervisor.
GOP Effort To Restore Voter ID For Primary Faces Opposition
It's too late to restore a photo identification requirement to vote in North Carolina for the March primary, attorneys for the state and the NAACP wrote separately on Friday, opposing efforts by Re