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It’s billed by the NAACP as a mass community gathering “to build further support from a broad perspective against resegregation in Wake County.” Pullen Memorial Baptist Church, 1801 Hillsborough Street, and the Rev. Nancy Petty, one of the four protesters arrested for sitting-in at the last Wake school board meeting, are hosting. The Rev. William Barber, president of the state NAACP, will be there — he, too, was arrested.