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The Alamance County Confederate monument sits in front of Graham’s historic courthouse.
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The Alamance County Confederate monument sits in front of Graham’s historic courthouse.
There are 173 Confederate symbols across the state and 42 monuments in front of courthouses, like in Graham, according to data obtained by the North Carolina Commission on Racial and Ethnic Disparities. Each dot represents the location of monuments. One dot may include multiple monuments, as there are multiple in some counties, such as in Person County.
Shane James, who spent portions of his career as a courthouse bailiff and with the Randolph County Sheriff’s Office, will be Elon Elementary’s newest school resource officer. He stands next to town of Elon Chief of Police Kelly Blackwelder at the work session on Oct. 24.
Shane James, who spent portions of his career as a courthouse bailiff and with the Randolph County Sheriff’s Office, will be Elon Elementary’s newest school resource officer. He stands next to town of Elon Chief of Police Kelly Blackwelder at the work session on Oct. 24.
Shane James, who spent portions of his career as a courthouse bailiff and with the Randolph County Sheriff’s Office, will be Elon Elementary’s newest school resource officer. He stands next to town of Elon Chief of Police Kelly Blackwelder at the work session on Oct. 24.
Town of Elon Chief of Police Kelly Blackwelder stands next to Edgar Ocampo-Fuentes, a new recruit from Siler City, at the work session on Oct. 24.
Town of Elon crest on Oct. 24, 2022.
Town of Elon Chief of Police Kelly Blackwelder stands next to Edgar Ocampo-Fuentes, a new recruit from Siler City, at the work session on Oct. 24.
Town of Elon crest on Oct. 24, 2022.
Town of Elon crest on Oct. 24, 2022.
Town of Elon Chief of Police Kelly Blackwelder stands next to Edgar Ocampo-Fuentes, a new recruit from Siler City, at the work session on Oct. 24.
Town of Elon councilman Randy Orwig on Oct. 11, 2022.
Landon Massey, fire chief for the town of Elon.
Robin Wintringham, a housing specialist for the United Way of Alamance County, speaks to town of Elon council members on Oct. 11, 2022 about a housing forum to be hosted later in the month.
Town council members at the town of Elon agenda meeting on Oct. 11, 2022.
Mayor Pro-Tem Mark Greene on Oct. 11, 2022.
Linda Dunn, an Elon University professor of peace and conflict studies and town of Elon resident, addresses town of Elon council members on Sep. 26.
Founder of Define and Empower Amanda Bennett listens to Elon University Professor of Philosophy and Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies Lauren Guilmette at the LGBTQIA Histories and Future of Alamance County on Sep. 16.
Founder of Define and Empower Amanda Bennett spoke at Persnickety Books on Sep. 16 as part of the LGBTQIA Histories and Future of Alamance County.
Josh Hollands, Elon University's Fulbright Scholar, addresses the crowd at Persnickety Books in Burlington on Sep. 16. Hollands spoke about his research on LGBTQIA histories of the American South to Alamance County residents and Elon University community members at the LGBBTQIA Histories and Future of Alamance County.