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NC Supreme Court to remove portrait of chief justice who was a slave owner - The New York Beacon

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Cheri Beasley called the decision to remove Thomas Ruffin from the high court’s wall ‘a tremendous reflection’ of progress made. The North Carolina Supreme Court has announced plans to remove the portrait ofThomas Ruffin, a former chief justice who was a slave owner, from one […]

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