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The late Julius Chambers, a Charlotte civil rights icon, is the subject of a new documentary that highlights his life, including his work on the landmark Swann vs. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education case that had a major impact on desegregation and busing.
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A bronze statue honoring Julius Chambers was unveiled over the weekend along the Little Sugar Creek Greenway. Chambers’ statue is part of the Trail of History, a collection of statues commemorating the lives of people important to the history of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County.
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The new school year has a special meaning at Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools' Julius Chambers High. Leaders there hope the school’s new name comes to symbolize racial equity, academic renewal and community pride.
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The Derita Station Post Office in Charlotte was officially renamed Thursday the Julius L. Chambers Civil Rights Memorial Post Office in honor of the late Charlotte civil rights attorney.
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A Charlotte post office in north Charlotte will soon be renamed to honor Charlotte civil rights attorney Julius Chambers.
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Attorneys who previously worked for the UNC Center for Civil Rights have set up a separate law practice and have acquired the former caseload of the…
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Charlotte commemorated a civil rights heavyweight Thursday. Julius Chambers fought for equality through the courts and argued some of the cases that…