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Buncombe County Commissioners voted unanimously to remove a Confederate monument from a downtown square following a recommendation from a task force.
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A city commission is recommending Charlotte give new names to 10 streets that honor people with ties to slavery, segregation, and the Confederacy.
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A task force appointed by Asheville City Council and Buncombe County commissioners voted Thursday to recommend the removal of the 65-foot high Vance Monument from downtown Asheville's Pack Square.
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A lawsuit has been filed in Gaston County seeking the removal of a Confederate monument outside the county courthouse, arguing that it violates several provisions in the North Carolina Constitution.
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Though George Floyd's death renewed calls to remove Confederate monuments, some cities formally decided to protect them.
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Community and church leaders are renewing calls for the removal of a Confederate monument in Cornelius erected by a private group 110 years ago. The…
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The Confederate monument outside the Gaston County courthouse will stay where it’s at for now.County commissioners voted on Aug. 3 to remove the monument…
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America's reckoning with racism has brought down statues, one state flag and one police emblem, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center — and led to the renaming of schools and other sites.
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Gaston County commissioners voted 6-1 Monday night to move a Confederate monument that has stood in front of the courthouse since 1912.The vote to give…
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Gaston County Commissioners have scheduled a special meeting Monday to vote on removing a Confederate monument outside the Gaston County…