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41193
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A follow up to his article, “All that Remains,” Garfield revisits the stories of nine holocaust survivors, three of whom had died since his first article was published in 2009. Data about the expected decline of Holocaust survivors by 2030 underscore the need to record the stories of other survivors. Data about the number of hate crimes targeting Jews underscore the reality that anti-Semitism exists just as well in the United States, offering another motive for making Holocaust survivors’ stories known.
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34438
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Reverend Billy Graham’s life is covered, from a dairy farm in Charlotte to packed revivals around the world. After his death at age 99, many reflect on Graham’s impact and ponder the future of his ministry. Now led by his son, Franklin Graham, the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and ministry is being steered in a different direction that is political and somewhat unnerving.
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23334
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Garfield meets with eight people who were sterilized during eugenics in North Carolina between 1929 and 1974.
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19503
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A deeper dig into Charlotte reveals a surprising hidden history, from textile mills and James Brown records, to sit-ins against discriminatory practices and German prisoners of war in Myers Park.
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43018
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"These are challenging times for rural America. Many young people are moving to the cities in search of opportunity. Sadly, many family farms are closing because there is no 'next generation' to run them." Church membership in the United States has declined by 20 percent since 1999 and nearly half of Americans today are unchurched.
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 52 Issue 10, October 2020, p24-25
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31334
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How can a person vanish? How can nobody know what happened? For a few families in the Charlotte region—including those of Denise Porch, Asha Degree, and Kyle Fleischmann—these are more than just hypothetical questions.
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22663
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This article profiles a UNC-Charlotte concert featuring eighteen violins that are relics from the Holocaust, and the stories that these violins are associated with.
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36314
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Through Reverend Lisa Saunders’ work, lately being reflected in a memoir, she has learned a valuable lesson about life. It's one that applies just as aptly to the beginning or end of life. The immaterial reward of a life well lived—a good legacy left behind—is more important than material rewards.