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Triangle Artist Teams Up With Best-Selling Author to Create New Children’s Book About Slavery

by Thomasi McDonald 01/04/202301/11/2023

Author Kwame Alexander and artist Dare Coulter kick off a nine-city national book tour on Thursday.

Posted inDurham County

Beyond Juneteenth

by 06/22/202201/11/2023
Posted inDurham County

Show Me the Money: Reparations Scholar Is Not a Fan of Reparations Bill

by Thomasi McDonald 08/17/202101/11/2023
Posted inWake County

Through Faded Inscriptions and Chipped Stone, Enslaved People Speak at Raleigh’s Oldest Public Cemetery

by Thomasi McDonald 07/01/202001/11/2023
Posted inNinth Street Journal

Once a Plantation, Stagville Helps Families Find Enslaved Ancestors

by Victoria Eavis 02/26/202001/11/2023
Posted inNorth Carolina

Americans Pretend Racism Is a Relic. UNC Alum Nikole Hannah-Jones, Who Envisioned the NYT’s 1619 Project, Says It’s Time to Stop Hiding From Our Sins.

by Thomasi McDonald 08/27/201901/10/2023
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Slave narratives in Let Them Be Heard

by Byron Woods 03/12/201402/05/2023
Posted inArchives

Moving testimony from former slaves: Bare Theatre’s Let Them Be Heard

by Byron Woods 06/12/201302/05/2023
Posted inOrange County

Once a home to slaves, the Hogan-Rogers house could be demolished

by Maggie Spini 08/08/201201/11/2023
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Recollections of My Slavery Days

by William Henry Singleton 03/22/200002/05/2023

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