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Tag: Dot Scott

Posted inFeatures, News

Charleston will hire a “racial reconciliation” manager, but some worry “nothing is gonna happen”

by Adam Manno January 11, 2019
Posted inNews, News Briefs

Even the New York Times is shaming the Charleston Rifle Club

by Sam Spence December 19, 2018
Posted inFeatures, News

A study of racial imbalance in the Charleston County justice system raises more questions than it answers

by Adam Manno September 26, 2018
Posted inNews, News Briefs

Charleston activists call for repeal of Heritage Act, removal of Calhoun monument

by Dustin Waters August 15, 2017
Posted inFeatures, News

Mother Emanuel: One Year Later

by Dustin Waters June 15, 2016
Posted inNews, News Briefs

NAACP partners with city police for community listening session

by Dustin Waters April 7, 2016
Posted inFeatures, News

CCSD Board: Superintendent McGinley will resign

by Paul Bowers October 30, 2014
Posted inHaire of the Dog, News

NAACP prez Dot Scott confident officer shot Denzel Curnell

by Chris Haire June 27, 2014
Posted inNews, News Briefs

NAACP on Denzel Curnell investigation: ‘Silence is not golden’

by Paul Bowers June 26, 2014
Posted inNews, News Briefs

Trayvon Martin rally planned for Saturday at Custom House

by Paul Bowers July 17, 2013

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