SUCCESSFUL. AND THAT WAS LINDSAY KLINE REPORTING. WXII 12. JOSHUA DAVIS IS AT THE INTERNATIONAL CIVIL RIGHTS CENTER AND MUSEUM AND JOINS US FROM THAT HISTORIC LUNCH COUNTER. JOSHUA, THE CEO FOR THE ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) — A Civil Rights icon who shaped history from a lunch counter in Greensboro has died. Major General Joseph McNeil, a Wilmington native, died at the age of 83, North Carolina ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Standing before the Woolworth’s lunch counter inside the International Civil Rights Center and Museum, the weight of history feels even heavier after the death of Joseph McNeil, one ...
Wilmington native and Civil Rights icon Major General Joseph McNeil has died at 83. He was one of four Black freshmen from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University who staged a ...
On Monday, Greensboro Mayor Nancy Vaughan asked the International Civil Rights Center & Museum's board to let the city manage and operate the museum. Earl Jones, co-founder & vice chairman of the ...
A Greensboro, N.C., museum of the civil-rights movement owes $25.9-million to creditors and has little or no money on hand, writes the city’s daily News & Record. The International Civil Rights Center ...
GREENSBORO — The International Civil Rights Center and Museum's audits have been cleared by city staff, the city manager told council members today. That means the museum should soon get the first ...
The legacy of civil rights activist Fred Korematsu (1919-2005), who famously challenged the mass imprisonment of over 125,000 Japanese Americans during WWII, is spotlighted in “Am I An American or Am ...
The fight for American civil rights spanned decades, cities and states, from Topeka, Kansas to Memphis, Tennessee and from Atlanta, Georgia to Selma, Alabama and all the way to our nation’s capital in ...
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