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  • North Carolina Insurance Commissioner Wayne Goodwin at his office in the Dobbs Building, Raleigh, N.C., Monday, September 20, 2010. Goodwin supports publicly financed elections...
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  • North Carolina Insurance Commissioner Wayne Goodwin at his office in the Dobbs Building, Raleigh, N.C., Monday, September 20, 2010. Goodwin supports publicly financed elections...
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  • North Carolina Insurance Commissioner Wayne Goodwin at his office in the Dobbs Building, Raleigh, N.C., Monday, September 20, 2010. Goodwin supports publicly financed elections...
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  • North Carolina Insurance Commissioner Wayne Goodwin at his office in the Dobbs Building, Raleigh, N.C., Monday, September 20, 2010. Goodwin supports publicly financed elections...
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  • North Carolina Insurance Commissioner Wayne Goodwin at his office in the Dobbs Building, Raleigh, N.C., Monday, September 20, 2010. Goodwin supports publicly financed elections...
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  • North Carolina Insurance Commissioner Wayne Goodwin at his office in the Dobbs Building, Raleigh, N.C., Monday, September 20, 2010. Goodwin supports publicly financed elections...
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  • North Carolina Insurance Commissioner Wayne Goodwin at his office in the Dobbs Building, Raleigh, N.C., Monday, September 20, 2010. Goodwin supports publicly financed elections...
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  • Michael Keough, executive director of Inclusive Health, an umbrella organization that administers the North Carolina state and federal high-risk health insurance pools, at his office in Raleigh, N.C., USA, Thurs., Aug. 26, 2010. The North Carolina state high-risk pool will continue because people already in the pool will not be eligible to switch to the federal pool with lower costs and better benefits...Photo by D.L. Anderson for AARP.Model Released.Editor: Michael Wichita, Ilene Bellovin .AARP Bulletin - State News - NC- Highrisk Pool..
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  • Michael Keough, executive director of Inclusive Health, an umbrella organization that administers the North Carolina state and federal high-risk health insurance pools, at his office in Raleigh, N.C., USA, Thurs., Aug. 26, 2010. The North Carolina state high-risk pool will continue because people already in the pool will not be eligible to switch to the federal pool with lower costs and better benefits...Photo by D.L. Anderson for AARP.Model Released.Editor: Michael Wichita, Ilene Bellovin .AARP Bulletin - State News - NC- Highrisk Pool..
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  • Michael Keough, executive director of Inclusive Health, an umbrella organization that administers the North Carolina state and federal high-risk health insurance pools, at his office in Raleigh, N.C., USA, Thurs., Aug. 26, 2010. The North Carolina state high-risk pool will continue because people already in the pool will not be eligible to switch to the federal pool with lower costs and better benefits...Photo by D.L. Anderson for AARP.Model Released.Editor: Michael Wichita, Ilene Bellovin .AARP Bulletin - State News - NC- Highrisk Pool..
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  • Michael Keough, executive director of Inclusive Health, an umbrella organization that administers the North Carolina state and federal high-risk health insurance pools, at his office in Raleigh, N.C., USA, Thurs., Aug. 26, 2010. The North Carolina state high-risk pool will continue because people already in the pool will not be eligible to switch to the federal pool with lower costs and better benefits...Photo by D.L. Anderson for AARP.Model Released.Editor: Michael Wichita, Ilene Bellovin .AARP Bulletin - State News - NC- Highrisk Pool..
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  • Michael Keough, executive director of Inclusive Health, an umbrella organization that administers the North Carolina state and federal high-risk health insurance pools, at his office in Raleigh, N.C., USA, Thurs., Aug. 26, 2010. The North Carolina state high-risk pool will continue because people already in the pool will not be eligible to switch to the federal pool with lower costs and better benefits...Photo by D.L. Anderson for AARP.Model Released.Editor: Michael Wichita, Ilene Bellovin .AARP Bulletin - State News - NC- Highrisk Pool..
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  • Michael Keough, executive director of Inclusive Health, an umbrella organization that administers the North Carolina state and federal high-risk health insurance pools, at his office in Raleigh, N.C., USA, Thurs., Aug. 26, 2010. The North Carolina state high-risk pool will continue because people already in the pool will not be eligible to switch to the federal pool with lower costs and better benefits...Photo by D.L. Anderson for AARP.Model Released.Editor: Michael Wichita, Ilene Bellovin .AARP Bulletin - State News - NC- Highrisk Pool..
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  • Michael Keough, executive director of Inclusive Health, an umbrella organization that administers the North Carolina state and federal high-risk health insurance pools, at his office in Raleigh, N.C., USA, Thurs., Aug. 26, 2010. The North Carolina state high-risk pool will continue because people already in the pool will not be eligible to switch to the federal pool with lower costs and better benefits...Photo by D.L. Anderson for AARP.Model Released.Editor: Michael Wichita, Ilene Bellovin .AARP Bulletin - State News - NC- Highrisk Pool..
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  • Michael Keough, executive director of Inclusive Health, an umbrella organization that administers the North Carolina state and federal high-risk health insurance pools, at his office in Raleigh, N.C., USA, Thurs., Aug. 26, 2010. The North Carolina state high-risk pool will continue because people already in the pool will not be eligible to switch to the federal pool with lower costs and better benefits...Photo by D.L. Anderson for AARP.Model Released.Editor: Michael Wichita, Ilene Bellovin .AARP Bulletin - State News - NC- Highrisk Pool..
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  • Michael Keough, executive director of Inclusive Health, an umbrella organization that administers the North Carolina state and federal high-risk health insurance pools, at his office in Raleigh, N.C., USA, Thurs., Aug. 26, 2010. The North Carolina state high-risk pool will continue because people already in the pool will not be eligible to switch to the federal pool with lower costs and better benefits...Photo by D.L. Anderson for AARP.Model Released.Editor: Michael Wichita, Ilene Bellovin .AARP Bulletin - State News - NC- Highrisk Pool..
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  • Michael Keough, executive director of Inclusive Health, an umbrella organization that administers the North Carolina state and federal high-risk health insurance pools, at his office in Raleigh, N.C., USA, Thurs., Aug. 26, 2010. The North Carolina state high-risk pool will continue because people already in the pool will not be eligible to switch to the federal pool with lower costs and better benefits...Photo by D.L. Anderson for AARP.Model Released.Editor: Michael Wichita, Ilene Bellovin .AARP Bulletin - State News - NC- Highrisk Pool..
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  • Michael Keough, executive director of Inclusive Health, an umbrella organization that administers the North Carolina state and federal high-risk health insurance pools, at his office in Raleigh, N.C., USA, Thurs., Aug. 26, 2010. The North Carolina state high-risk pool will continue because people already in the pool will not be eligible to switch to the federal pool with lower costs and better benefits...Photo by D.L. Anderson for AARP.Model Released.Editor: Michael Wichita, Ilene Bellovin .AARP Bulletin - State News - NC- Highrisk Pool..
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  • Michael Keough, executive director of Inclusive Health, an umbrella organization that administers the North Carolina state and federal high-risk health insurance pools, at his office in Raleigh, N.C., USA, Thurs., Aug. 26, 2010. The North Carolina state high-risk pool will continue because people already in the pool will not be eligible to switch to the federal pool with lower costs and better benefits...Photo by D.L. Anderson for AARP.Model Released.Editor: Michael Wichita, Ilene Bellovin .AARP Bulletin - State News - NC- Highrisk Pool..
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  • David Styles, 50, and his wife, Jennifer, outside their home near Marion, North Carolina, Sunday, June 20, 2010. Styles struggled to pay the mortgage on his home after the textile mill he worked at for nearly 30 years closed down. Thanks to the North Carolina Housing Finance Agency and its Home Protection Program, Styles now receives assistance to cover his mortgage and has up to 15 years to pay it back interest-free. ..State News NC: foreclosure.Wichita/Bellovin Bulletin.Model Released: Yes.
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  • David Styles, 50, at his home outside Marion, North Carolina, Sunday, June 20, 2010. Styles struggled to pay the mortgage on his home after the textile mill he worked at for nearly 30 years closed down. Thanks to the North Carolina Housing Finance Agency and its Home Protection Program, Styles now receives assistance to cover his mortgage and has up to 15 years to pay it back interest-free. ..State News NC: foreclosure.Wichita/Bellovin Bulletin.Model Released: Yes.
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  • David Styles, 50, inside his home near Marion, North Carolina, Sunday, June 20, 2010. Styles is enrolled in classes to become a certified nursing assistant after the textile mill he worked at for nearly 30 years closed down and left him struggling to pay the mortgage on his home. Thanks to the North Carolina Housing Finance Agency and its Home Protection Program, Styles now receives assistance to cover his mortgage and has up to 15 years to pay it back interest-free. ..State News NC: foreclosure.Wichita/Bellovin Bulletin.Model Released: Yes.
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  • David Styles, 50, at his home outside Marion, North Carolina, Sunday, June 20, 2010. Styles struggled to pay the mortgage on his home after the textile mill he worked at for nearly 30 years closed down. Thanks to the North Carolina Housing Finance Agency and its Home Protection Program, Styles now receives assistance to cover his mortgage and has up to 15 years to pay it back interest-free. ..State News NC: foreclosure.Wichita/Bellovin Bulletin.Model Released: Yes.
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  • David Styles, 50, outside his home near Marion, North Carolina, Sunday, June 20, 2010. Styles struggled to pay the mortgage on his home after the textile mill he worked at for nearly 30 years closed down. Thanks to the North Carolina Housing Finance Agency and its Home Protection Program, Styles now receives assistance to cover his mortgage and has up to 15 years to pay it back interest-free. ..State News NC: foreclosure.Wichita/Bellovin Bulletin.Model Released: Yes.
    2010.06.20_aarp_nc_foreclosure_style...JPG
  • David Styles, 50, and his wife, Jennifer, outside their home near Marion, North Carolina, Sunday, June 20, 2010. Styles struggled to pay the mortgage on his home after the textile mill he worked at for nearly 30 years closed down. Thanks to the North Carolina Housing Finance Agency and its Home Protection Program, Styles now receives assistance to cover his mortgage and has up to 15 years to pay it back interest-free. ..State News NC: foreclosure.Wichita/Bellovin Bulletin.Model Released: Yes.
    2010.06.20_aarp_nc_foreclosure_style...JPG
  • David Styles, 50, and his wife, Jennifer, outside their home near Marion, North Carolina, Sunday, June 20, 2010. Styles struggled to pay the mortgage on his home after the textile mill he worked at for nearly 30 years closed down. Thanks to the North Carolina Housing Finance Agency and its Home Protection Program, Styles now receives assistance to cover his mortgage and has up to 15 years to pay it back interest-free. ..State News NC: foreclosure.Wichita/Bellovin Bulletin.Model Released: Yes.
    2010.06.20_aarp_nc_foreclosure_style...JPG
  • David Styles, 50, at his home outside Marion, North Carolina, Sunday, June 20, 2010. Styles struggled to pay the mortgage on his home after the textile mill he worked at for nearly 30 years closed down. Thanks to the North Carolina Housing Finance Agency and its Home Protection Program, Styles now receives assistance to cover his mortgage and has up to 15 years to pay it back interest-free. ..State News NC: foreclosure.Wichita/Bellovin Bulletin.Model Released: Yes.
    2010.06.20_aarp_nc_foreclosure_style...JPG
  • David Styles, 50, talks with his wife, Jennifer, as she helps out with his homework for a development psycology class inside their home near Marion, North Carolina, Sunday, June 20, 2010. Styles is enrolled in classes to become a certified nursing assistant after the textile mill he worked at for nearly 30 years closed down and left him struggling to pay the mortgage on his home. Thanks to the North Carolina Housing Finance Agency and its Home Protection Program, Styles now receives assistance to cover his mortgage and has up to 15 years to pay it back interest-free. ..State News NC: foreclosure.Wichita/Bellovin Bulletin.Model Released: Yes.
    2010.06.20_aarp_nc_foreclosure_style...JPG
  • David Styles, 50, talks with his wife, Jennifer, as she helps out with his homework for a development psycology class inside their home near Marion, North Carolina, Sunday, June 20, 2010. Styles is enrolled in classes to become a certified nursing assistant after the textile mill he worked at for nearly 30 years closed down and left him struggling to pay the mortgage on his home. Thanks to the North Carolina Housing Finance Agency and its Home Protection Program, Styles now receives assistance to cover his mortgage and has up to 15 years to pay it back interest-free. ..State News NC: foreclosure.Wichita/Bellovin Bulletin.Model Released: Yes.
    2010.06.20_aarp_nc_foreclosure_style...JPG
  • David Styles, 50, at his home outside Marion, North Carolina, Sunday, June 20, 2010. Styles struggled to pay the mortgage on his home after the textile mill he worked at for nearly 30 years closed down. Thanks to the North Carolina Housing Finance Agency and its Home Protection Program, Styles now receives assistance to cover his mortgage and has up to 15 years to pay it back interest-free. ..State News NC: foreclosure.Wichita/Bellovin Bulletin.Model Released: Yes.
    2010.06.20_aarp_nc_foreclosure_style...JPG
  • David Styles, 50, at his home outside Marion, North Carolina, Sunday, June 20, 2010. Styles struggled to pay the mortgage on his home after the textile mill he worked at for nearly 30 years closed down. Thanks to the North Carolina Housing Finance Agency and its Home Protection Program, Styles now receives assistance to cover his mortgage and has up to 15 years to pay it back interest-free. ..State News NC: foreclosure.Wichita/Bellovin Bulletin.Model Released: Yes.
    2010.06.20_aarp_nc_foreclosure_style...JPG
  • David Styles, 50, at his home outside Marion, North Carolina, Sunday, June 20, 2010. Styles struggled to pay the mortgage on his home after the textile mill he worked at for nearly 30 years closed down. Thanks to the North Carolina Housing Finance Agency and its Home Protection Program, Styles now receives assistance to cover his mortgage and has up to 15 years to pay it back interest-free. ..State News NC: foreclosure.Wichita/Bellovin Bulletin.Model Released: Yes.
    2010.06.20_aarp_nc_foreclosure_style...JPG
  • David Styles, 50, at his home outside Marion, North Carolina, Sunday, June 20, 2010. Styles struggled to pay the mortgage on his home after the textile mill he worked at for nearly 30 years closed down. Thanks to the North Carolina Housing Finance Agency and its Home Protection Program, Styles now receives assistance to cover his mortgage and has up to 15 years to pay it back interest-free. ..State News NC: foreclosure.Wichita/Bellovin Bulletin.Model Released: Yes.
    2010.06.20_aarp_nc_foreclosure_style...JPG
  • David Styles, 50, talks with his wife, Jennifer, inside their home outside Marion, North Carolina, Sunday, June 20, 2010. Styles struggled to pay the mortgage on his home after the textile mill he worked at for nearly 30 years closed down. Thanks to the North Carolina Housing Finance Agency and its Home Protection Program, Styles now receives assistance to cover his mortgage and has up to 15 years to pay it back interest-free. ..State News NC: foreclosure.Wichita/Bellovin Bulletin.Model Release: Yes.
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  • Clarence G. Williams, a former MIT administrator who has done research on mentoring, on the campus of his alma mater, North Carolina Central University, in Durham, North Carolina, March 7, 2016. <br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for The Chronicle of Higher Education
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  • Fiesta en honor a la Virgen De Guadalupe, Durham, Carolina Del Norte, Dec. 12, 2009. A festival for the Virgin of Guadalupe was held in Durham, North Carolina on December 12, 2009.
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  • Fiesta en honor a la Virgen De Guadalupe, Durham, Carolina Del Norte, Dec. 12, 2009. A festival for the Virgin of Guadalupe was held in Durham, North Carolina on December 12, 2009.
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  • Fiesta en honor a la Virgen De Guadalupe, Durham, Carolina Del Norte, Dec. 12, 2009. A festival for the Virgin of Guadalupe was held in Durham, North Carolina on December 12, 2009.
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  • Clarence G. Williams, a former MIT administrator who has done research on mentoring, on the campus of his alma mater, North Carolina Central University, in Durham, North Carolina, March 7, 2016. <br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for The Chronicle of Higher Education
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  • Clarence G. Williams, a former MIT administrator who has done research on mentoring, on the campus of his alma mater, North Carolina Central University, in Durham, North Carolina, March 7, 2016. <br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for The Chronicle of Higher Education
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  • Clarence G. Williams, a former MIT administrator who has done research on mentoring, on the campus of his alma mater, North Carolina Central University, in Durham, North Carolina, March 7, 2016. <br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for The Chronicle of Higher Education
    27bridgeleaders_003_Clarence_G_Willi...jpg
  • Clarence G. Williams, a former MIT administrator who has done research on mentoring, on the campus of his alma mater, North Carolina Central University, in Durham, North Carolina, March 7, 2016. <br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for The Chronicle of Higher Education
    27bridgeleaders_004_Clarence_G_Willi...jpg
  • Clarence G. Williams, a former MIT administrator who has done research on mentoring, on the campus of his alma mater, North Carolina Central University, in Durham, North Carolina, March 7, 2016. <br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for The Chronicle of Higher Education
    27bridgeleaders_001_Clarence_G_Willi...jpg
  • Fiesta en honor a la Virgen De Guadalupe, Durham, Carolina Del Norte, Dec. 12, 2009. A festival for the Virgin of Guadalupe was held in Durham, North Carolina on December 12, 2009.
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  • Harry Watson, Professor of History at UNC Chapel Hill, near the controversial confederate statue "Silent Sam" located on McCorkle Place, a prominent historical quad, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 2017. Prof. Watson grew up walking by "Silent Sam" on the way to UNC football games and initially did not support the idea of removing the statue, but he is now speaking out in support of removal since the events in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August of 2017.
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  • Harry Watson, Professor of History at UNC Chapel Hill, near the controversial confederate statue "Silent Sam" located on McCorkle Place, a prominent historical quad, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 2017. Prof. Watson grew up walking by "Silent Sam" on the way to UNC football games and initially did not support the idea of removing the statue, but he is now speaking out in support of removal since the events in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August of 2017.
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  • Brienne Gluvna is a leader in the foodscaping movement, emphasizing a balance of ornamentals and edibles for a visually appetizing result, pictured in her home garden in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina, on Friday, April 8, 2016. <br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for Ornamental Breeder Rice (Oryza sativa) marigolds (tagetes) <br />
Wheat (Triticum)
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  • Brienne Gluvna is a leader in the foodscaping movement, emphasizing a balance of ornamentals and edibles for a visually appetizing result, pictured in her home garden in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina, on Friday, April 8, 2016. <br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for Ornamental Breeder Edibles: garlic, wheat, mustard <br />
Ornamentals:<br />
Dianthus, serissa, <br />
Viburnum plicatum 'popcorn'
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  • The Oh Sees turn CAM into a sweaty good time during the first night of Hopscotch 2012, Raleigh, North Carolina. Photo by D.L. Anderson
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  • People intent on participating in civil disobedience and being arrested lead the way inside the North Carolina Legislative Building during the Mega Moral Monday action, June 3, 2013. Police estimated the crowd at 1,000 gathered on the Halafax Mall and 151 people were arrested inside the building's rotunda, between the legislative chambers.
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  • Harry Watson, Professor of History at UNC Chapel Hill, near the controversial confederate statue "Silent Sam" located on McCorkle Place, a prominent historical quad, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 2017. Prof. Watson grew up walking by "Silent Sam" on the way to UNC football games and initially did not support the idea of removing the statue, but he is now speaking out in support of removal since the events in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August of 2017.
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  • Harry Watson, Professor of History at UNC Chapel Hill, near the controversial confederate statue "Silent Sam" located on McCorkle Place, a prominent historical quad, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 2017. Prof. Watson grew up walking by "Silent Sam" on the way to UNC football games and initially did not support the idea of removing the statue, but he is now speaking out in support of removal since the events in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August of 2017.
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  • Harry Watson, Professor of History at UNC Chapel Hill, near the controversial confederate statue "Silent Sam" located on McCorkle Place, a prominent historical quad, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 2017. Prof. Watson grew up walking by "Silent Sam" on the way to UNC football games and initially did not support the idea of removing the statue, but he is now speaking out in support of removal since the events in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August of 2017.
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  • Harry Watson, Professor of History at UNC Chapel Hill, near the controversial confederate statue "Silent Sam" located on McCorkle Place, a prominent historical quad, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 2017. Prof. Watson grew up walking by "Silent Sam" on the way to UNC football games and initially did not support the idea of removing the statue, but he is now speaking out in support of removal since the events in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August of 2017.
    0252_UNC_Silent_Sam_Harry_Watson_171...jpg
  • Harry Watson, Professor of History at UNC Chapel Hill, near the controversial confederate statue "Silent Sam" located on McCorkle Place, a prominent historical quad, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 2017. Prof. Watson grew up walking by "Silent Sam" on the way to UNC football games and initially did not support the idea of removing the statue, but he is now speaking out in support of removal since the events in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August of 2017.
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  • Harry Watson, Professor of History at UNC Chapel Hill, near the controversial confederate statue "Silent Sam" located on McCorkle Place, a prominent historical quad, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 2017. Prof. Watson grew up walking by "Silent Sam" on the way to UNC football games and initially did not support the idea of removing the statue, but he is now speaking out in support of removal since the events in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August of 2017.
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  • Harry Watson, Professor of History at UNC Chapel Hill, near the controversial confederate statue "Silent Sam" located on McCorkle Place, a prominent historical quad, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 2017. Prof. Watson grew up walking by "Silent Sam" on the way to UNC football games and initially did not support the idea of removing the statue, but he is now speaking out in support of removal since the events in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August of 2017.
    0193_UNC_Silent_Sam_Harry_Watson_171...jpg
  • Harry Watson, Professor of History at UNC Chapel Hill, near the controversial confederate statue "Silent Sam" located on McCorkle Place, a prominent historical quad, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 2017. Prof. Watson grew up walking by "Silent Sam" on the way to UNC football games and initially did not support the idea of removing the statue, but he is now speaking out in support of removal since the events in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August of 2017.
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  • Harry Watson, Professor of History at UNC Chapel Hill, near the controversial confederate statue "Silent Sam" located on McCorkle Place, a prominent historical quad, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 2017. Prof. Watson grew up walking by "Silent Sam" on the way to UNC football games and initially did not support the idea of removing the statue, but he is now speaking out in support of removal since the events in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August of 2017.
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  • Harry Watson, Professor of History at UNC Chapel Hill, near the controversial confederate statue "Silent Sam" located on McCorkle Place, a prominent historical quad, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 2017. Prof. Watson grew up walking by "Silent Sam" on the way to UNC football games and initially did not support the idea of removing the statue, but he is now speaking out in support of removal since the events in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August of 2017.
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  • Harry Watson, Professor of History at UNC Chapel Hill, near the controversial confederate statue "Silent Sam" located on McCorkle Place, a prominent historical quad, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 2017. Prof. Watson grew up walking by "Silent Sam" on the way to UNC football games and initially did not support the idea of removing the statue, but he is now speaking out in support of removal since the events in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August of 2017.
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  • Harry Watson, Professor of History at UNC Chapel Hill, near the controversial confederate statue "Silent Sam" located on McCorkle Place, a prominent historical quad, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 2017. Prof. Watson grew up walking by "Silent Sam" on the way to UNC football games and initially did not support the idea of removing the statue, but he is now speaking out in support of removal since the events in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August of 2017.
    0065_UNC_Silent_Sam_Harry_Watson_171...jpg
  • Brienne Gluvna is a leader in the foodscaping movement, emphasizing a balance of ornamentals and edibles for a visually appetizing result, pictured in her home garden in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina, on Friday, April 8, 2016. <br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for Ornamental Breeder Hybrid oak (Quercus 'Crimson spire' with garlic and lettuce
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  • Brienne Gluvna is a leader in the foodscaping movement, emphasizing a balance of ornamentals and edibles for a visually appetizing result, pictured in her home garden in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina, on Friday, April 8, 2016. <br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for Ornamental Breeder Hybrid oak (Quercus 'Crimson spire' with garlic and lettuce
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  • Brienne Gluvna is a leader in the foodscaping movement, emphasizing a balance of ornamentals and edibles for a visually appetizing result, pictured in her home garden in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina, on Friday, April 8, 2016. <br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for Ornamental Breeder Hybrid oak (Quercus 'Crimson spire' with garlic and lettuce
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  • Brienne Gluvna is a leader in the foodscaping movement, emphasizing a balance of ornamentals and edibles for a visually appetizing result, pictured in her home garden in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina, on Friday, April 8, 2016. <br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for Ornamental Breeder Hybrid oak (Quercus 'Crimson spire' with garlic and lettuce
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  • Brienne Gluvna is a leader in the foodscaping movement, emphasizing a balance of ornamentals and edibles for a visually appetizing result, pictured in her home garden in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina, on Friday, April 8, 2016. <br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for Ornamental Breeder<br />
<br />
Deodor cedar (Cedrus deodara) and lettuce
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  • Brienne Gluvna is a leader in the foodscaping movement, emphasizing a balance of ornamentals and edibles for a visually appetizing result, pictured in her home garden in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina, on Friday, April 8, 2016. <br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for Ornamental Breeder wheat Triticum and bachelor button (centurea)
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  • Brienne Gluvna is a leader in the foodscaping movement, emphasizing a balance of ornamentals and edibles for a visually appetizing result, pictured in her home garden in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina, on Friday, April 8, 2016. <br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for Ornamental Breeder wheat Triticum and bachelor button (centurea)
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  • Brienne Gluvna is a leader in the foodscaping movement, emphasizing a balance of ornamentals and edibles for a visually appetizing result, pictured in her home garden in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina, on Friday, April 8, 2016. <br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for Ornamental Breeder Rice (Oryza sativa) marigolds (tagetes) <br />
Wheat (Triticum)
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  • Brienne Gluvna is a leader in the foodscaping movement, emphasizing a balance of ornamentals and edibles for a visually appetizing result, pictured in her home garden in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina, on Friday, April 8, 2016. <br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for Ornamental Breeder Rice (Oryza sativa) marigolds (tagetes) <br />
Wheat (Triticum)
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  • Brienne Gluvna is a leader in the foodscaping movement, emphasizing a balance of ornamentals and edibles for a visually appetizing result, pictured in her home garden in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina, on Friday, April 8, 2016. <br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for Ornamental Breeder Rice (Oryza sativa) marigolds (tagetes) <br />
Wheat (Triticum)
    222_Brie_Gluvna_160408_TONE.jpg
  • Brienne Gluvna is a leader in the foodscaping movement, emphasizing a balance of ornamentals and edibles for a visually appetizing result, pictured in her home garden in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina, on Friday, April 8, 2016. <br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for Ornamental Breeder Rice (Oryza sativa) marigolds (tagetes) <br />
Wheat (Triticum)
    218_Brie_Gluvna_160408.jpg
  • Brienne Gluvna is a leader in the foodscaping movement, emphasizing a balance of ornamentals and edibles for a visually appetizing result, pictured in her home garden in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina, on Friday, April 8, 2016. <br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for Ornamental Breeder Edibles: garlic, wheat, mustard <br />
Ornamentals:<br />
Dianthus, serissa, <br />
Viburnum plicatum 'popcorn'
    162_Brie_Gluvna_160408.jpg
  • Brienne Gluvna is a leader in the foodscaping movement, emphasizing a balance of ornamentals and edibles for a visually appetizing result, pictured in her home garden in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina, on Friday, April 8, 2016. <br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for Ornamental Breeder Edibles: garlic, wheat, mustard <br />
Ornamentals:<br />
Dianthus, serissa, <br />
Viburnum plicatum 'popcorn'
    157_Brie_Gluvna_160408.jpg
  • Brienne Gluvna is a leader in the foodscaping movement, emphasizing a balance of ornamentals and edibles for a visually appetizing result, pictured in her home garden in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina, on Friday, April 8, 2016. <br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for Ornamental Breeder Edibles: garlic, wheat, mustard <br />
Ornamentals:<br />
Dianthus, serissa, <br />
Viburnum plicatum 'popcorn'
    144_Brie_Gluvna_160408.jpg
  • Brienne Gluvna is a leader in the foodscaping movement, emphasizing a balance of ornamentals and edibles for a visually appetizing result, pictured in her home garden in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina, on Friday, April 8, 2016. <br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for Ornamental Breeder Edibles: garlic, arugula<br />
Ornamentals:  acer palmatum 'sangu kaku' <br />
Prunus mume 'matsubara red' <br />
Magnolia 'donna'
    066_Brie_Gluvna_160408.jpg
  • Brienne Gluvna is a leader in the foodscaping movement, emphasizing a balance of ornamentals and edibles for a visually appetizing result, pictured in her home garden in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina, on Friday, April 8, 2016. <br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for Ornamental Breeder Edibles: garlic, arugula<br />
Ornamentals:  acer palmatum 'sangu kaku' <br />
Prunus mume 'matsubara red' <br />
Magnolia 'donna'
    062_Brie_Gluvna_160408.jpg
  • Brienne Gluvna is a leader in the foodscaping movement, emphasizing a balance of ornamentals and edibles for a visually appetizing result, pictured in her home garden in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina, on Friday, April 8, 2016. <br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for Ornamental Breeder Edibles: garlic, arugula<br />
Ornamentals:  acer palmatum 'sangu kaku' <br />
Prunus mume 'matsubara red' <br />
Magnolia 'donna'
    038_Brie_Gluvna_160408.jpg
  • Brienne Gluvna is a leader in the foodscaping movement, emphasizing a balance of ornamentals and edibles for a visually appetizing result, pictured in her home garden in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina, on Friday, April 8, 2016. <br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for Ornamental Breeder Edibles: garlic, arugula<br />
Ornamentals:  acer palmatum 'sangu kaku' <br />
Prunus mume 'matsubara red' <br />
Magnolia 'donna'
    055_Brie_Gluvna_160408.jpg
  • Brienne Gluvna is a leader in the foodscaping movement, emphasizing a balance of ornamentals and edibles for a visually appetizing result, pictured in her home garden in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina, on Friday, April 8, 2016. <br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for Ornamental Breeder Edibles: garlic, arugula<br />
Ornamentals:  acer palmatum 'sangu kaku' <br />
Prunus mume 'matsubara red' <br />
Magnolia 'donna'
    056_Brie_Gluvna_160408.jpg
  • Mateo bar de Tapas, Durham, North Carolina.
    20120922_Mateo_268_T2_DLA.jpg
  • Mateo bar de Tapas, Durham, North Carolina.
    20120922_Mateo_160_T2_DLA.jpg
  • Mateo bar de Tapas, Durham, North Carolina.
    20120922_Mateo_033_T2_DLA.jpg
  • Mateo bar de Tapas, Durham, North Carolina.
    20120922_Mateo_028_T1_DLA.jpg
  • Mateo bar de Tapas, Durham, North Carolina.
    20120922_Mateo_087_T1_DLA.jpg
  • Harry Watson, Professor of History at UNC Chapel Hill, near the controversial confederate statue "Silent Sam" located on McCorkle Place, a prominent historical quad, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 2017. Prof. Watson grew up walking by "Silent Sam" on the way to UNC football games and initially did not support the idea of removing the statue, but he is now speaking out in support of removal since the events in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August of 2017.
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  • Brienne Gluvna is a leader in the foodscaping movement, emphasizing a balance of ornamentals and edibles for a visually appetizing result, pictured in her home garden in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina, on Friday, April 8, 2016. <br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for Ornamental Breeder Rice (Oryza sativa) marigolds (tagetes) <br />
Wheat (Triticum)
    225_Brie_Gluvna_160408.jpg
  • Brienne Gluvna is a leader in the foodscaping movement, emphasizing a balance of ornamentals and edibles for a visually appetizing result, pictured in her home garden in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina, on Friday, April 8, 2016. <br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for Ornamental Breeder Rice (Oryza sativa) marigolds (tagetes) <br />
Wheat (Triticum)
    216_Brie_Gluvna_160408.jpg
  • Brienne Gluvna is a leader in the foodscaping movement, emphasizing a balance of ornamentals and edibles for a visually appetizing result, pictured in her home garden in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina, on Friday, April 8, 2016. <br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for Ornamental Breeder Edibles: garlic, wheat, mustard <br />
Ornamentals:<br />
Dianthus, serissa, <br />
Viburnum plicatum 'popcorn'
    140_Brie_Gluvna_160408.jpg
  • Brienne Gluvna is a leader in the foodscaping movement, emphasizing a balance of ornamentals and edibles for a visually appetizing result, pictured in her home garden in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina, on Friday, April 8, 2016. <br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for Ornamental Breeder Edibles: garlic, wheat, mustard <br />
Ornamentals:<br />
Dianthus, serissa, <br />
Viburnum plicatum 'popcorn'
    134_Brie_Gluvna_160408.jpg
  • Brienne Gluvna is a leader in the foodscaping movement, emphasizing a balance of ornamentals and edibles for a visually appetizing result, pictured in her home garden in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina, on Friday, April 8, 2016. <br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for Ornamental Breeder Edibles: garlic, wheat, mustard <br />
Ornamentals:<br />
Dianthus, serissa, <br />
Viburnum plicatum 'popcorn'
    131_Brie_Gluvna_160408.jpg
  • Mateo bar de Tapas, Durham, North Carolina.
    20120922_Mateo_172_T4_DLA.jpg
  • Mateo bar de Tapas, Durham, North Carolina.
    20120922_Mateo_106_T2_DLA.jpg
  • The Unsung Founders Memorial at UNC Chapel Hill is located nearby Silent Sam, a Confederate monument erected on campus in 1913. The memorial is a black granite tabletop supported by 300 bronze figurines and an inscription around the edge of the table that says “The Class Of 2002 Honors The University's Unsung Founders - The People Of Color Bound And Free - Who Helped Build The Carolina That We Cherish Today.”<br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for The Chronicle of Higher Education.
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  • The Unsung Founders Memorial at UNC Chapel Hill is located nearby Silent Sam, a Confederate monument erected on campus in 1913. The memorial is a black granite tabletop supported by 300 bronze figurines and an inscription around the edge of the table that says “The Class Of 2002 Honors The University's Unsung Founders - The People Of Color Bound And Free - Who Helped Build The Carolina That We Cherish Today.”<br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for The Chronicle of Higher Education.
    0132_Silent_Sam_20171028.jpg
  • The Unsung Founders Memorial at UNC Chapel Hill is located nearby Silent Sam, a Confederate monument erected on campus in 1913. The memorial is a black granite tabletop supported by 300 bronze figurines and an inscription around the edge of the table that says “The Class Of 2002 Honors The University's Unsung Founders - The People Of Color Bound And Free - Who Helped Build The Carolina That We Cherish Today.”<br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for The Chronicle of Higher Education.
    0138_Silent_Sam_20171028.jpg
  • Pecans, Big Spoon Roasters, Durham, North Carolina.
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  • UNC Chapel Hill football fans walk by protestors handing out information about their campaign to remove Silent Sam, a Confederate monument, in the main North Quad of campus, Saturday, October 28, 2017.<br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for The Chronicle of Higher Education.
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  • UNC Chapel Hill student Michelle Brown passes out information about the campaign to remove Silent Sam, a Confederate monument, in the main North Quad of campus, Saturday, October 28, 2017. Protestors have been engaging with UNC football fans during game days to increase awareness about the issues and facts surrounding the contentious monument. <br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for The Chronicle of Higher Education.
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