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On Monday, NCA&T will hold its annual Martin Luther King Jr. Oratory Contest. A&T students Kieren Nite, Ariyanna Clark-Drew, and Zayveon Davis share their reflections on the slain civil rights leader and how his life has impacted theirs nearly 60 years after his death.
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The Camel City Coach Company and the Bahnson Company building have been nominated by the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources to join the National Register of Historic Places.
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Bennett College alumna's book 'Belles of Liberty' highlights the role of women in Greensboro sit-insThe International Civil Rights Center and Museum in Greensboro is holding a book launch Saturday for “Belles of Liberty: Gender, Bennett College and the Civil Rights Movement in Greensboro, North Carolina."
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In Richlands, Civil War History Center Educational director, Dr. Michael McElreath and history professors from Appalachian State University and University of North Carolina - Wilmington led discussions on the Civil War in Eastern North Carolina and how best to teach both about the causes of the war and divisions in the United States today.
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Police say this year’s Carolina Classic Fair wrapped up without any major disruptions — a sharp contrast to last year.
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In this edition of Carolina Curious, Eddie Garcia scours the archives to learn about Greensboro's Ireland House.
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A listener kept driving through the same eerie patch of fog. The explanation for it ties into one of North Carolina's most famous ghost stories.
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The approved money is contingent on securing a match in private funding and an entity to operate programming for the house.
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For this week's Carolina Curious, a listener wanted to know how the Gold Rush impacted North Carolina, and if there any active gold mines in the state today.
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Attendees will be able to taste and learn about food connected to local Black history.
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The award, given out by the International Civil Rights Center & Museum, recognizes public servants who are committed to social justice.
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Secret tunnels. A mysterious brick. Machine guns??For this edition of Carolina Curious, we traced the rumors under Winston-Salem and found ... more than we expected.