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THE GREENSBORO TIMES


White Supremacy: America’s Original Sin


BY FINAL CALL NEWS


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David Brown, of Plymouth, Mass., hands only, displays a placard during a protest Sunday, Aug. 13, in Plymouth The protest was held to denounce hatred and racism in response to a nationalist rally that spiraled into deadly violence in Charlottesville, Va., Saturday, Aug. 12. Photo: AP/Wide World Photos


Many may feel comfortable condemning the Alt-Right, neo- Nazis,


Klans-men and White Supremacists who gathered in Charlottesville, Va., but the true problem is America’s underlying cancer of White Supremacy etched into the DNA of this nation.


The torch carrying, swastika waving, black-shirted, Nazi saluting


supporters of the Alt Right, who openly voice their disdain and hatred for Blacks and others, are not the choice for expressions of White Supremacy today. Their look and their tactics are outmoded, draw too much attention and draw too much of an emotional response.


James Alex Fields, Jr., 20, of Maumee, Ohio was arrested on suspicion of second-degree murder, after allegedly driving a car into a crowd at the Charlottesville rally. Photo: MGN Online


What is preferred today is “Make America Great Again” White Supremacy, an ideology and expression that couches Whites as the group


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NCDOT TO CONDUCT PUBLIC MEETING SEPTEMBER 14 REGARDING PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS TO THE I-85/I-40 INTERCHANGE AT MEBANE OAKS ROAD IN MEBANE, ALAMANCE COUNTY TIP No. I-5711


The N.C. Department of Transportation will hold a public meeting for the proposed improvements to the I-85/I-40 interchange at Mebane Oaks Road.


The meeting will be held on September 14th at the Mebane Arts and Community Center located at 622 Corregidor Street in Mebane from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Interested citizens may attend at any time during the meeting hours. Representatives of NCDOT and the consulting firm of H.W. Lochner will be available to answer questions and receive comments regarding the project. Please note that no formal presentation will be made. All comments received will be taken into consideration as the project progresses.


As information becomes available, it may be viewed online at the NCDOT Public Meeting Website: http://www.ncdot.gov/projects/publicmeetings/


Anyone desiring additional information may contact the NCDOT Project Manager, Mrs. Beverly Robinson, 1548 Mail Service Center, Ra- leigh, NC 27699-1548, by phone 919-707-6041 or by email at brobinson@ncdot.gov. Comments should be submitted by October 5, 2017.


NCDOT will provide auxiliary aids and services under the Americans with Disabilities Act for disabled persons who wish to participate in this meeting. Anyone requiring special services should contact Diane Wilson, NCDOT Senior Public Involvement Officer at (919) 5707- 6073 or by email at pdwilson1@ncdot.gov as early as possible, so that these arrangements can be made.


Persons who speak Spanish and do not speak English, or have a limited ability to read, speak or understand English, may receive interpretive services upon request prior to the meeting by calling 1-800-481-6494.


Aquellas personas que hablan español y no hablan inglés, o tienen limitaciones para leer, hablar o entender inglés, podrían recibir servicios de interpretación si los solicitan antes de la reunión llamando al 1-800-481-6494.


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