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My recent column about North Carolina’s “First in Freedom” claim established the events leading up to the Revolutionary War. But now, as legendary broadcaster Paul Harvey frequently said, you’re going to hear “the rest of the story.”
My recent column about North Carolina’s “First in Freedom” claim established the events leading up to the Revolutionary War. But now, as legendary broadcaster Paul Harvey frequently said, you’re going to hear “the rest of the story.”
 
We were invited to attend the meeting of Pamlico Partners for Democracy, a group concerned about current threats to Democracy.
We were invited to attend the meeting of Pamlico Partners for Democracy, a group concerned about current threats to Democracy.
 
A Proposed State Sovereignty Resolution (“A Re-Declaration of Independence”) for North Carolina
 
The East Carolinian (TEC), a student newspaper with a long and storied history, debuted a comprehensive training program for first-time reporters last semester.
The East Carolinian (TEC), a student newspaper with a long and storied history, debuted a comprehensive training program for first-time reporters last semester.
 
Mr. John Harvey Sr., formerly of the Terra Ceia Community, died Thursday, Jan. 23, 2014, at Wake Medical Center, Raleigh.
Mr. John Harvey Sr., formerly of the Terra Ceia Community, died Thursday, Jan. 23, 2014, at Wake Medical Center, Raleigh.
 
Named in honor of the first president of the United States, George Washington, the coastal county of Washington was established in 1799.
Named in honor of the first president of the United States, George Washington, the coastal county of Washington was established in 1799.
 
Samuel Johnston, one of early North Carolina's most durable politicians, served as governor during the debate over the ratification of the United States Constitution.
Samuel Johnston, one of early North Carolina's most durable politicians, served as governor during the debate over the ratification of the United States Constitution.
 
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