
Author Anna Jean Mayhew speaks at a panel on Harper Lee and her new novel, “Go Set a Watchman,” at the Chapel Hill Public Library on Tuesday evening.
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Author Anna Jean Mayhew speaks at a panel on Harper Lee and her new novel, “Go Set a Watchman,” at the Chapel Hill Public Library on Tuesday evening.
Omar Currie, a former teacher at Efland Cheeks Elementary school, reads from children's book "King and King" at the Chapel Hill Public Library. Currie resigned from the school after a controversy emerged over Currie reading the book, which features a marriage between gay characters, to his third-grade class.
Michelle Laws speaks at Carrboro’s annual reading of Fredrick Douglass’ speech, “The Meaning of July Fourth for the Negro.”