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Members of Heirs to the Confederacy stand inside metal gates Sunday afternoon in McCorkle Place. They said a brief prayer before protesting in support of the toppled Silent Sam monument.
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Members of Heirs to the Confederacy stand inside metal gates Sunday afternoon in McCorkle Place. They said a brief prayer before protesting in support of the toppled Silent Sam monument.
Counter protestors attempt to confound an interview between Lee Stem, a supporter of Silent Sam, and Raleigh television station ABC11 WTVD.
A counter protestor shouts at a supporter of Silent Sam through a megaphone during a confrontation in McCorkle Place.
About 30 counter-protestors showed up on Sunday to demonstrate against about eight supporters of the Confederate statue known as Silent Sam.
Several anti-racist demonstrators rally outside of the Dean E. Smith Center Sunday afternoon during Winter Commencement.
UNC Asian studies teaching assistant professor Dwayne Dixon poses with his family outside the Durham County Courthouse. Dixon, who is charged with bringing a weapon to a demonstration, had his case postponed until Feb. 8.
Protesters from Defend Durham, a local activist organization, demonstrated outside the county courthouse as protesters awaited their verdicts Dec. 5. The demonstration included speeches, as well as a sketching station for people to facilitate replacement statue ideas.
Protesters from Defend Durham, a local activist organization, demonstrated outside the county courthouse as protesters awaited their verdicts. The demonstration included speeches, as well as a sketching station for people to facilitate replacement statue ideas.
(From left) Juniors Allory Vors and Shilpa Kancharla collect water bottles on behalf of Monsoon to be sent to Flint, Mich., for relief.