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Tag Archives: Reverend Barber
Playing the Bus Card?
We’ve all been watching the fight over ending Socioeconomic busing in Wake County for over a year now.
We’ve watched a very vocal minority drag everything but the kitchen sink into this issue and have on more than one occasion folks have likely felt thoroughly nauseated at the circus it has turned into in the national news. Continue reading →
Posted in A.P. Dillon (LL1885), Media Bias, Social Justice
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Tagged Busing, Reverend Barber, Wake County
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