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      Most notably, in 2013 a Dominican court ruling known as the sentencia stripped citizenship from the descendants of (...)

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      A Different Shade of Justice : Asian American Civil Rights in the South.

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      Most notably, in 2013 a Dominican court ruling known as the sentencia stripped citizenship from the descendants of (...)

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      I am part of several organizations, like The Order of the Eastern Star (Drucilla #19), Zafa Court #41 and the Golden Circle.  I am on (...)

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      In an evolving cityscape featuring more new high-rise condominiums than personality these days, Sam’s is iconic.

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      Around this time, Walter Clark, associate justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court, began writing his own histories of (...)

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      His work aimed to bring justice and equality to marginalized groups both in the US and around the world.

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      The Fair Fiorita Fairer-than-a-Fairy The Fairies and the Butler The Fairies' as Fallen Angels The Fairies' Dancing-Place Fairies or no (...)

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      Pridgen, who owned a shoe company in Durham and whose daughters attended Durham High School in the early 1900s. Their scrapbooks, which (...)

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