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Academy Award-winning actor Morgan Freeman made his feelings about Black History Month clear during a recent interview.
Academy Award-winning actor Morgan Freeman made his feelings about Black History Month clear during a recent interview.
 
Today, Mayor Donald Sadler joined UScellular to announce the three winners of its ninth annual Black History Month Art Contest with Boys & Girls Clubs of the Coastal Plain Washington Unit at a celebration held at the Club located at 1089 N. Bridge St.
Today, Mayor Donald Sadler joined UScellular to announce the three winners of its ninth annual Black History Month Art Contest with Boys & Girls Clubs of the Coastal Plain Washington Unit at a celebration held at the Club located at 1089 N. Bridge St.
 
President Joe Biden made a head-scratching remark during a Black History Month event at the White House on Monday when he declared that he was not stupid despite being a “white boy.”
President Joe Biden made a head-scratching remark during a Black History Month event at the White House on Monday when he declared that he was not stupid despite being a “white boy.”
 
RALEIGH: Today, Governor Roy Cooper honored Black History Month and recognized North Carolina’s African American lawyers and judges for their critical work in the legal field and justice system.
RALEIGH: Today, Governor Roy Cooper honored Black History Month and recognized North Carolina’s African American lawyers and judges for their critical work in the legal field and justice system.
 
Voting is now open in UScellular’s ninth Annual Black History Month Art Contest with Boys & Girls Clubs of the Coastal Plain Washington Unit.
Voting is now open in UScellular’s ninth Annual Black History Month Art Contest with Boys & Girls Clubs of the Coastal Plain Washington Unit.
 
Today, February 23rd, the Republican National Committee (RNC) will host a Black History Month press call with Civil Rights Activist Clarence Henderson and NCGOP Chairman Michael Whatley to discuss the Republican Party’s commitment to creating opportunities for Black Americans.
Today, February 23rd, the Republican National Committee (RNC) will host a Black History Month press call with Civil Rights Activist Clarence Henderson and NCGOP Chairman Michael Whatley to discuss the Republican Party’s commitment to creating opportunities for Black Americans.
 
On Wednesday, February 23rd, the Republican National Committee (RNC) will host a Black History Month press call with Civil Rights Activist Clarence Henderson and NCGOP Chairman Michael Whatley to discuss the Republican Party’s commitment to creating opportunities for Black Americans.
On Wednesday, February 23rd, the Republican National Committee (RNC) will host a Black History Month press call with Civil Rights Activist Clarence Henderson and NCGOP Chairman Michael Whatley to discuss the Republican Party’s commitment to creating opportunities for Black Americans.
 
Governor Roy Cooper has proclaimed February as Black History Month to honor the contributions of Black North Carolinians and celebrate our state’s rich African American culture and history.
Governor Roy Cooper has proclaimed February as Black History Month to honor the contributions of Black North Carolinians and celebrate our state’s rich African American culture and history.
 
Today, Governor Roy Cooper recognized North Carolina’s African American leaders and organizations in the science, technology, engineering and math fields for their critical work.
Today, Governor Roy Cooper recognized North Carolina’s African American leaders and organizations in the science, technology, engineering and math fields for their critical work.
 
Today, Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel released the following statement celebrating February as Black History Month
Today, Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel released the following statement celebrating February as Black History Month
 
In honor of Black History Month, Beaufort County Community College will host Dr. Matthew Stanley.
 
Today, Governor Roy Cooper recognized and honored North Carolina’s African American leaders and organizations in health and medicine for their contributions to heal and care for their communities.
Today, Governor Roy Cooper recognized and honored North Carolina’s African American leaders and organizations in health and medicine for their contributions to heal and care for their communities.
 
Am I alone or did it strike you as ironic that our State Board of Education met during Black History Month to determine how to characterize slavery and racism in social studies classes?
Am I alone or did it strike you as ironic that our State Board of Education met during Black History Month to determine how to characterize slavery and racism in social studies classes?
 
This February, during Black History Month, I call on the American people to honor the history and achievements of Black Americans and to reflect on the centuries of struggle that have brought us to this time of reckoning, redemption, and hope.
This February, during Black History Month, I call on the American people to honor the history and achievements of Black Americans and to reflect on the centuries of struggle that have brought us to this time of reckoning, redemption, and hope.
 
This February, during Black History Month, I call on the American people to honor the history and achievements of Black Americans and to reflect on the centuries of struggle that have brought us to this time of reckoning, redemption, and hope.
This February, during Black History Month, I call on the American people to honor the history and achievements of Black Americans and to reflect on the centuries of struggle that have brought us to this time of reckoning, redemption, and hope.
 
Governor Roy Cooper today honored Black History Month by recognizing African American education leaders from across the state for their many accomplishments that have helped move North Carolina forward and left a positive impact on students.
Governor Roy Cooper today honored Black History Month by recognizing African American education leaders from across the state for their many accomplishments that have helped move North Carolina forward and left a positive impact on students.
 
Today Governor Roy Cooper proclaimed February as Black History Month in North Carolina.
Today Governor Roy Cooper proclaimed February as Black History Month in North Carolina.
 
The First Lady and I are thrilled to host so many friends, and pastors, and government leaders. And our stage is being filled up with a bunch of winners like you.
The First Lady and I are thrilled to host so many friends, and pastors, and government leaders. And our stage is being filled up with a bunch of winners like you.
 
February is Black History Month and the Beaufort County Community College library will host Dr. Jason Miller as part of its community voices series on February 28 at 3:30 p.m
February is Black History Month and the Beaufort County Community College library will host Dr. Jason Miller as part of its community voices series on February 28 at 3:30 p.m
 
Today, Governor Roy Cooper proclaimed February as Black History Month in North Carolina.
 
In celebration of Black History Month, Governor Roy Cooper and First Lady Kristin Cooper will honor African American musicians and artists from North Carolina at a reception at the Executive Mansion beginning at 4 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 14.
In celebration of Black History Month, Governor Roy Cooper and First Lady Kristin Cooper will honor African American musicians and artists from North Carolina at a reception at the Executive Mansion beginning at 4 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 14.
 
Today, Governor Roy Cooper recognized and thanked North Carolinians who preserve African American heritage and culture
 
Men of Success, Beaufort County Community College's minority male mentoring group, hosted a Black History Month Black Tie Gala on February 24
Men of Success, Beaufort County Community College's minority male mentoring group, hosted a Black History Month Black Tie Gala on February 24
 
Governor Roy Cooper today released a new video celebrating the beginning of Black History Month
 
Men of Success, Beaufort County Community College's minority male mentoring group, will host a Black History Month Black Tie Gala on Friday, February 24
Men of Success, Beaufort County Community College's minority male mentoring group, will host a Black History Month Black Tie Gala on Friday, February 24
 
Today, Senators Thom Tillis (R-NC) and Richard Burr (R-NC) co-sponsored a Senate resolution that commemorates National Black History Month by recognizing the contributions of African Americans
Today, Senators Thom Tillis (R-NC) and Richard Burr (R-NC) co-sponsored a Senate resolution that commemorates National Black History Month by recognizing the contributions of African Americans
 
The North Carolina Republican Party (NCGOP) today released the following statement in recognition of Black History Month...
The North Carolina Republican Party (NCGOP) today released the following statement in recognition of Black History Month...
 
Governor McCrory announced today the lineup of programs that honor the 2016 Black History Month theme, "Hallowed Ground: African-American Memories."
Governor McCrory announced today the lineup of programs that honor the 2016 Black History Month theme, "Hallowed Ground: African-American Memories."
 
It is getting close to the end of Black History Month. I have not seen any articles about famous Black Americans.
It is getting close to the end of Black History Month. I have not seen any articles about famous Black Americans.
 
BCCC celebrates Black History Month with songs, speeches, testimonials Over 200 people celebrated Black History Month at Beaufort County Community College on Monday, Feb. 18, in an event highlighted by children*s songs and an inspirational speech by noted author Columbus Copeland.
BCCC celebrates Black History Month with songs, speeches, testimonials Over 200 people celebrated Black History Month at Beaufort County Community College on Monday, Feb. 18, in an event highlighted by children*s songs and an inspirational speech by noted author Columbus Copeland.
 
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