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Description: On December 3, 2018, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Board of Trustees announced a proposal to construct a new building on South Campus to house the Confederate monument known as “Silent Sam.” In response, a number of open letters and statements regarding the proposal and teaching assistant grade strike were circulated on social media and directed to the University administration. This collection contains many of those statements.
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Description: On November 27, 2019, the University of North Carolina Board of Governors announced a settlement regarding the disposition of the UNC-Chapel Hill Confederate monument known as "Silent Sam." Among other terms, the settlement granted the North Carolina Division Sons of Confederate Veterans, Inc. ownership of the monument and a $2.5 million charitable trust for expenses related to care of the monument. In response, a number of statements regarding the settlement were circulated on social media and directed to the University administration. This collection contains many of those statements.
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Description: On December 3, 2018, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Board of Trustees announced a proposal to construct a new building on South Campus to house the Confederate monument known as “Silent Sam.” In response, a number of open letters and statements regarding the proposal and teaching assistant grade strike were circulated on social media and directed to the University administration. This collection contains many of those statements.
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Description: On December 3, 2018, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Board of Trustees announced a proposal to construct a new building on South Campus to house the Confederate monument known as “Silent Sam.” In response, a number of open letters and statements regarding the proposal and teaching assistant grade strike were circulated on social media and directed to the University administration. This collection contains many of those statements.
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Description: On December 3, 2018, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Board of Trustees announced a proposal to construct a new building on South Campus to house the Confederate monument known as “Silent Sam.” In response, a number of open letters and statements regarding the proposal and teaching assistant grade strike were circulated on social media and directed to the University administration. This collection contains many of those statements.
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Description: On November 27, 2019, the University of North Carolina Board of Governors announced a settlement regarding the disposition of the UNC-Chapel Hill Confederate monument known as "Silent Sam." Among other terms, the settlement granted the North Carolina Division Sons of Confederate Veterans, Inc. ownership of the monument and a $2.5 million charitable trust for expenses related to care of the monument. In response, a number of statements regarding the settlement were circulated on social media and directed to the University administration. This collection contains many of those statements.
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Description: On August 20, 2018, protesters pulled down the statue from the top of the Confederate Monument, known as “Silent Sam”, that was located on the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill campus. In response, a number of public statements about the protest and the disposition of the monument were made by activists, students, UNC faculty and staff, elected officials and administrators, alumni, and the public. This collection contains many of those statements.
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Description: On November 27, 2019, the University of North Carolina Board of Governors announced a settlement regarding the disposition of the UNC-Chapel Hill Confederate monument known as "Silent Sam." Among other terms, the settlement granted the North Carolina Division Sons of Confederate Veterans, Inc. ownership of the monument and a $2.5 million charitable trust for expenses related to care of the monument. In response, a number of statements regarding the settlement were circulated on social media and directed to the University administration. This collection contains many of those statements.
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Group: Statements on Monument Settlement 2019-2020
Creator: Smith, Harry
Publisher: North State Journal
Type: News article
Date: 2020-01-13
Description: On August 20, 2018, protesters pulled down the statue from the top of the Confederate Monument, known as “Silent Sam”, that was located on the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill campus. In response, a number of public statements about the protest and the disposition of the monument were made by activists, students, UNC faculty and staff, elected officials and administrators, alumni, and the public. This collection contains many of those statements.
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Group: Statements on Confederate Monument 2018
Creator: Orange County Board of Commissioners
Type: Webpage
Date: 2018-08-21
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Group: One-Year Anniversary Reflections 20 August 2019
Creator: Killian, Joe
Publisher: NC Policy Watch
Type: News article
Date: 2019-08-20
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Group: Monument Settlement News
Creator: Killian, Joe
Publisher: NC Policy Watch
Type: News article
Date: 2019-12-10
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Description: On August 20, 2018, protesters pulled down the statue from the top of the Confederate Monument, known as “Silent Sam”, that was located on the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill campus. In response, a number of public statements about the protest and the disposition of the monument were made by activists, students, UNC faculty and staff, elected officials and administrators, alumni, and the public. This collection contains many of those statements.
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Description: On August 20, 2018, protesters pulled down the statue from the top of the Confederate Monument, known as “Silent Sam”, that was located on the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill campus. In response, a number of public statements about the protest and the disposition of the monument were made by activists, students, UNC faculty and staff, elected officials and administrators, alumni, and the public. This collection contains many of those statements.
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Group: Statements on Confederate Monument 2018
Creator: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Black Faculty.
Publisher: The Daily Tar Heel
Type: News article
Date: 2018-09-06
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Group: Grade Strike and Relocation Proposal
Creator: Killian, Joe
Publisher: NC Policy Watch
Type: News article
Date: 2018-12-10
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Group: General News Coverage 2019
Creator: Cole, John
Publisher: NC Policy Watch
Type: Webpage
Date: 2019-05-20
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Group: Statements on Confederate Monument Relocation
Creator: Killian, Joe
Publisher: NC Policy Watch
Type: News article
Date: 2019-05-23
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Group: Monument Settlement News
Creator: Killian, Joe
Publisher: NC Policy Watch
Type: News article
Date: 2019-12-11
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Group: Statements on Monument Settlement 2019-2020
Creator: Matthews, Derrick
Publisher: NC Policy Watch
Type: News article
Date: 2019-12-12
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Group: 30 August 2018 Protests
Creator: Croxton, Kate
Publisher: The Times-News
Type: News article
Date: 2018-08-30
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Description: On December 3, 2018, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Board of Trustees announced a proposal to construct a new building on South Campus to house the Confederate monument known as “Silent Sam.” In response, a number of open letters and statements regarding the proposal and teaching assistant grade strike were circulated on social media and directed to the University administration. This collection contains many of those statements.
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Group: Public Meeting on Policing
Creator: Inge, Leoneda
Publisher: WUNC 91.5 North Carolina Public Radio
Type: News article
Date: 2018-09-12
Description: On August 20, 2018, protesters pulled down the statue from the top of the Confederate Monument, known as “Silent Sam”, that was located on the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill campus. In response, a number of public statements about the protest and the disposition of the monument were made by activists, students, UNC faculty and staff, elected officials and administrators, alumni, and the public. This collection contains many of those statements.
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Group: Statements on Confederate Monument 2018
Creator: Pellicer, Laura, Stasio, Frank
Publisher: WUNC 91.5 North Carolina Public Radio
Type: News article
Date: 2018-11-06
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Description: On November 27, 2019, the University of North Carolina Board of Governors announced a settlement regarding the disposition of the UNC-Chapel Hill Confederate monument known as "Silent Sam." Among other terms, the settlement granted the North Carolina Division Sons of Confederate Veterans, Inc. ownership of the monument and a $2.5 million charitable trust for expenses related to care of the monument. In response, a number of statements regarding the settlement were circulated on social media and directed to the University administration. This collection contains many of those statements.
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Group: Grade Strike and Relocation Proposal
Creator: Dulken, A. Danielle, Standish, Jennifer
Publisher: The Activist History Review
Type: Website
Date: 2019-08-30
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Description: On November 27, 2019, the University of North Carolina Board of Governors announced a settlement regarding the disposition of the UNC-Chapel Hill Confederate monument known as "Silent Sam." Among other terms, the settlement granted the North Carolina Division Sons of Confederate Veterans, Inc. ownership of the monument and a $2.5 million charitable trust for expenses related to care of the monument. In response, a number of statements regarding the settlement were circulated on social media and directed to the University administration. This collection contains many of those statements.
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Description: On November 27, 2019, the University of North Carolina Board of Governors announced a settlement regarding the disposition of the UNC-Chapel Hill Confederate monument known as "Silent Sam." Among other terms, the settlement granted the North Carolina Division Sons of Confederate Veterans, Inc. ownership of the monument and a $2.5 million charitable trust for expenses related to care of the monument. In response, a number of statements regarding the settlement were circulated on social media and directed to the University administration. This collection contains many of those statements.
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Description: On August 20, 2018, protesters pulled down the statue from the top of the Confederate Monument, known as “Silent Sam”, that was located on the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill campus. In response, a number of public statements about the protest and the disposition of the monument were made by activists, students, UNC faculty and staff, elected officials and administrators, alumni, and the public. This collection contains many of those statements. On November 27, 2019, the University of North Carolina Board of Governors announced a settlement regarding the disposition of the UNC-Chapel Hill Confederate monument known as "Silent Sam." Among other terms, the settlement granted the North Carolina Division Sons of Confederate Veterans, Inc. ownership of the monument and a $2.5 million charitable trust for expenses related to care of the monument. In response, a number of statements regarding the settlement were circulated on social media and directed to the University administration. This collection contains many of those statements.
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Publisher: The News & Observer
Source: https://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/education/article238367838.html
Type: Video
Date: 2019-12-13
Description: The statement can be found at the bottom of the homepage. On August 20, 2018, protesters pulled down the statue from the top of the Confederate Monument, known as “Silent Sam”, that was located on the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill campus. In response, a number of public statements about the protest and the disposition of the monument were made by activists, students, UNC faculty and staff, elected officials and administrators, alumni, and the public. This collection contains many of those statements.
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Description: On November 5, 2019, Interim Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz released a report conducted by attorney Chris Swecker titled “Review of Incidents on UNC-Chapel Hill Campus.” The report reviewed incidents that took place at UNC-Chapel Hill on September 8, 2018, December 3, 2018, March 16, 2019, and March 31, 2019. This group of websites includes the report, news stories about the report, reactions to the report from anti-racist activists, and information about a November 6, 2019 rally in response to the report findings.
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Group: General News Coverage 2019
Creator: Ix, Charlotte, Wilson, Grace
Publisher: Carolina Connection
Type: News article
Date: 2019-09-14
Description: On November 27, 2019, the University of North Carolina Board of Governors announced a settlement regarding the disposition of the UNC-Chapel Hill Confederate monument known as "Silent Sam." Among other terms, the settlement granted the North Carolina Division Sons of Confederate Veterans, Inc. ownership of the monument and a $2.5 million charitable trust for expenses related to care of the monument. In response, a number of statements regarding the settlement were circulated on social media and directed to the University administration. This collection contains many of those statements.
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Group: 16 March 2019 Protests
Creator: Keck, Aaron
Publisher: 97.9 The Hill WCHL Chapelboro.com
Type: News article
Date: 2019-03-23
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Group: 31 March 2019 Vandalism
Creator: Hodge, Blake
Publisher: 97.9 The Hill WCHL Chapelboro.com
Type: News article
Date: 2019-04-11
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Group: Monument Settlement News
Description: On November 5, 2019, Interim Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz released a report conducted by attorney Chris Swecker titled “Review of Incidents on UNC-Chapel Hill Campus.” The report reviewed incidents that took place at UNC-Chapel Hill on September 8, 2018, December 3, 2018, March 16, 2019, and March 31, 2019. This group of websites includes the report, news stories about the report, reactions to the report from anti-racist activists, and information about a November 6, 2019 rally in response to the report findings.
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Group: 2019 UNC Police Actions Report
Creator: McConnell, Brighton
Publisher: 97.9 The Hill WCHL Chapelboro.com
Type: News article
Date: 2019-11-08
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Group: Pedestal Removal and Folt Resignation
Creator: Hodge, Blake
Publisher: 97.9 The Hill WCHL Chapelboro.com
Type: News article
Date: 2019-01-16
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Group: 31 March 2019 Vandalism
Creator: Hodge, Blake
Publisher: 97.9 The Hill WCHL Chapelboro.com
Type: News article
Date: 2019-04-18
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Group: 20 September 2018 Protests
Creator: Hodge, Blake
Publisher: 97.9 The Hill WCHL Chapelboro.com
Type: News article
Date: 2018-09-21
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Group: General News Coverage 2018
Creator: Moyer, Dakota
Publisher: 97.9 The Hill WCHL Chapelboro.com
Type: News article
Date: 2019-01-14
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Group: Monument Settlement Protests
Creator: McConnell, Brighton
Publisher: 97.9 The Hill WCHL Chapelboro.com
Type: News article
Date: 2019-12-05
Description: On November 27, 2019, the University of North Carolina Board of Governors announced a settlement regarding the disposition of the UNC-Chapel Hill Confederate monument known as "Silent Sam." Among other terms, the settlement granted the North Carolina Division Sons of Confederate Veterans, Inc. ownership of the monument and a $2.5 million charitable trust for expenses related to care of the monument. In response, a number of statements regarding the settlement were circulated on social media and directed to the University administration. This collection contains many of those statements.
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Group: Statements on Monument Settlement 2019-2020
Creator: Khang, Cherish
Type: Webpage
Date: 2017-09-27
Description: On November 27, 2019, the University of North Carolina Board of Governors announced a settlement regarding the disposition of the UNC-Chapel Hill Confederate monument known as "Silent Sam." Among other terms, the settlement granted the North Carolina Division Sons of Confederate Veterans, Inc. ownership of the monument and a $2.5 million charitable trust for expenses related to care of the monument. In response, a number of statements regarding the settlement were circulated on social media and directed to the University administration. This collection contains many of those statements.
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Description: On August 20, 2018, protesters pulled down the statue from the top of the Confederate Monument, known as “Silent Sam”, that was located on the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill campus. In response, a number of public statements about the protest and the disposition of the monument were made by activists, students, UNC faculty and staff, elected officials and administrators, alumni, and the public. This collection contains many of those statements.
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Description: On December 3, 2018, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Board of Trustees announced a proposal to construct a new building on South Campus to house the Confederate monument known as “Silent Sam.” In response, a number of open letters and statements regarding the proposal and teaching assistant grade strike were circulated on social media and directed to the University administration. This collection contains many of those statements.
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Group: Statements on Confederate Monument Relocation
Creator: Mathwig, Amber
Type: Google Drive document
Date: 2018-12-05
Description: On December 3, 2018, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Board of Trustees announced a proposal to construct a new building on South Campus to house the Confederate monument known as “Silent Sam.” In response, a number of open letters and statements regarding the proposal and teaching assistant grade strike were circulated on social media and directed to the University administration. This collection contains many of those statements.
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Description: Letter of support from UNC-CH Undergraduate Executive Branch Multicultural Affairs and Diversity Committee members Serena Singh, Malin Curry, and Student Body President Savannah Putnam.
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Description: On August 20, 2018, protesters pulled down the statue from the top of the Confederate Monument, known as “Silent Sam”, that was located on the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill campus. In response, a number of public statements about the protest and the disposition of the monument were made by activists, students, UNC faculty and staff, elected officials and administrators, alumni, and the public. This collection contains many of those statements.
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Description: On November 5, 2019, Interim Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz released a report conducted by attorney Chris Swecker titled “Review of Incidents on UNC-Chapel Hill Campus.” The report reviewed incidents that took place at UNC-Chapel Hill on September 8, 2018, December 3, 2018, March 16, 2019, and March 31, 2019. This group of websites includes the report, news stories about the report, reactions to the report from anti-racist activists, and information about a November 6, 2019 rally in response to the report findings.
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Group: 2019 UNC Police Actions Report
Creator: Balamucki, Gina
Type: Google Drive document
Date: 2019-11-06
Description: On December 3, 2018, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Board of Trustees announced a proposal to construct a new building on South Campus to house the Confederate monument known as “Silent Sam.” In response, a number of open letters and statements regarding the proposal and teaching assistant grade strike were circulated on social media and directed to the University administration. This collection contains many of those statements.
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Description: On August 20, 2018, protesters pulled down the statue from the top of the Confederate Monument, known as “Silent Sam”, that was located on the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill campus. In response, a number of public statements about the protest and the disposition of the monument were made by activists, students, UNC faculty and staff, elected officials and administrators, alumni, and the public. This collection contains many of those statements.
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Description: On December 3, 2018, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Board of Trustees announced a proposal to construct a new building on South Campus to house the Confederate monument known as “Silent Sam.” In response, a number of open letters and statements regarding the proposal and teaching assistant grade strike were circulated on social media and directed to the University administration. This collection contains many of those statements.
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Description: On December 3, 2018, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Board of Trustees announced a proposal to construct a new building on South Campus to house the Confederate monument known as “Silent Sam.” In response, a number of open letters and statements regarding the proposal and teaching assistant grade strike were circulated on social media and directed to the University administration. This collection contains many of those statements.
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Description: The demands were presented at the 2015 UNC Town Hall on Race and Inclusion by a coalition of student groups.
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Description: On December 3, 2018, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Board of Trustees announced a proposal to construct a new building on South Campus to house the Confederate monument known as “Silent Sam.” In response, a number of open letters and statements regarding the proposal and teaching assistant grade strike were circulated on social media and directed to the University administration. This collection contains many of those statements.
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