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In 1957, young Virginia Williams made history as part of the Royal Ice Cream sit-in movement in Durham. Williams, now 87, was recently honored at an ice cream social at NorthStar Church of the Arts.
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In 1970s Durham, N.C., two of the most unlikely people became what we would call today 鈥 鈥渇renemies.鈥 The relationship between a Ku Klux Klan leader and a鈥
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The childhood home of Pauli Murray in Durham is now a National Historic Landmark. Relatives, community leaders and the Pauli Murray Project celebrated鈥
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Durham Civil Rights activist Ann Atwater 鈥 best known for the relationship she forged with her biggest enemy, a member of the Ku Klux Klan 鈥 has died. She鈥