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Fri Aug 7, 2015, 12:14 PM Aug 2015

NAACP president says NC leaders fostering hate

AUGUST 6, 2015
BY MARK SCHULTZ

... Barber, historian Tim Tyson and others told about 200 people that Confederate monuments were not really about the Civil War.

Instead, most of the 100 or so monuments in the state were erected a half century afterward and reflected a resurgent white supremacist movement that had regained power in the South.

At the 1913 dedication of Silent Sam, UNC’s monument to Confederate soldiers, for example, industrialist Julian S. Carr bragged in his speech that he had “horse whipped a Negro wench until her skirt hung in shreds because she had publicly insulted a Southern lady,” Tyson said.

Thursday’s rally marked the 50th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Speakers criticized state legislation that shortened the early-voting period and made other changes they said will make it harder for people to vote ...


http://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/community/chapel-hill-news/article30352914.html

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NAACP members meet in Orange County, call for historical accuracy statewide struggle4progress Aug 2015 #1

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1. NAACP members meet in Orange County, call for historical accuracy statewide
Fri Aug 7, 2015, 12:15 PM
Aug 2015

AVISHAI HALEV | PUBLISHED 19 HOURS AGO

... Tyson noted only one side of North Carolina’s racial history gets monuments in the state — the Confederates.

“The notion that the Confederacy represents white North Carolina’s heritage is not historical but political,” Tyson said.

“This law is not about history as it is about current power arrangements.”

NAACP Field Secretary Laurel Ashton expanded upon Tyson’s remarks. “The lie of Southern heritage is more than just a lie — it’s a tool,” she said ...


http://www.dailytarheel.com/article/2015/08/naacp-members-meet-in-orange-county-call-for-historical-accuracy-statewide

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