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"A formerly enslaved Edenton woman became a real estate mogul, breaking barriers and making a name for herself in North Carolina history. A modern- day novelist shares her story. " Kianna Alexander is author of the historical fiction novel, "Carolina Built".
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"Jun is an ancient beverage shrouded in mystery. Made by fermenting honey and tea, its origin is uncertain. But today, a group of women near Asheville are writing their own chapter in its history." Shanti Volpe, owner of Shanti Elixirs began selling jun in farmers markets in 2017.
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"The second-generation owner of a Surry County hosiery mill is helping keep a North Carolina legacy industry alive. His company's 21st century socks feature bold designs and high quality fabrics. geared to dedicated lovers of the outdoors." Kelly Nester, CEO of Nester Hosiery in Mount Airy is the brainchild of Farm to Feet socks, which first appeared in stores in 2013. The brand has been largely popular since its inception and serves as a model of sustainability.
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