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  • A crowd gathers on the Bi-Centennial Mall before marching into the North Carolina Legislature Building in Raleigh to protest a wave of staunchly conservative policies passed by the Republican-controlled legislature, Monday, May 20, 2013.
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  • Mega Moral Monday protest at the N.C. Legislative Building, Monday, 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.
    130603 157 MEGA MORAL MONDAY DLA.jpg
  • Mega Moral Monday protest at the N.C. Legislative Building, Monday, 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.
    130603 104 MEGA MORAL MONDAY DLA.jpg
  • 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.
    0324_Silent_Sam_20171028.jpg
  • UNC Chapel Hill student Danesha Byron, right, speaks with an unidentified man 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.
    0202_Silent_Sam_20171028.jpg
  • UNC Chapel Hill student Danesha Byron, left, speaks with an unidentified man 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.
    0191_Silent_Sam_20171028.jpg
  • For many years UNC Chapel Hill students have been calling for the removal of Silent Sam, a confederate monument erected on campus in 1913, pictured here, Saturday, October 28, 2017. Recent events in Charlottesville, Virginia, surrounding a stature of Confederate general Robert E. Lee have intensified the calls for removal, which have the support of many faculty members and leaders at the historic public university. <br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for The Chronicle of Higher Education.
    0110_Silent_Sam_20171028.jpg
  • 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.
    130603 081 MEGA MORAL MONDAY DLA.jpg
  • For many years UNC Chapel Hill students have been calling for the removal of Silent Sam, a confederate monument erected on campus in 1913, pictured here, Saturday, October 28, 2017. Recent events in Charlottesville, Virginia, surrounding a stature of Confederate general Robert E. Lee have intensified the calls for removal, which have the support of many faculty members and leaders at the historic public university. <br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for The Chronicle of Higher Education.
    0116_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
  • 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.
    0135_Silent_Sam_20171028.jpg
  • UNC Graduate student Maya Little speaks with UNC football fans about the campaign to remove Silent Sam, a Confederate monument erected on campus in 1913, Saturday, October 28, 2017. "Are you trying to create controversy?" asked the unidentified man on the right. Little has been a part of the campaign to remove Silent Sam since the beginning of the semester, with the support of many students, faculty at the historic public university. <br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for The Chronicle of Higher Education.
    0333_Silent_Sam_20171028.jpg
  • Campaign signs calling for the removal of 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.
    0328_Silent_Sam_20171028.jpg
  • For many years UNC Chapel Hill students have been calling for the removal of Silent Sam, a confederate monument erected on campus in 1913, pictured here, Saturday, October 28, 2017. Recent events in Charlottesville, Virginia, surrounding a stature of Confederate general Robert E. Lee have intensified the calls for removal, which have the support of many faculty members and leaders at the historic public university. <br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for The Chronicle of Higher Education.
    0320_Silent_Sam_20171028.jpg
  • UNC Graduate student Maya Little speaks with UNC football fans about the campaign to remove Silent Sam, a Confederate monument erected on campus in 1913, Saturday, October 28, 2017. Little has been a part of the campaign to remove Silent Sam since the beginning of the semester, with the support of many students, faculty at the historic public university. <br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for The Chronicle of Higher Education.
    0306_Silent_Sam_20171028.jpg
  • 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.
    0295_Silent_Sam_20171028.jpg
  • An unidentified UNC Chapel Hill football fan mocks campaign signs calling for the removal of Silent Sam, a Confederate monument, in the main North Quad of campus, Saturday, October 28, 2017. After taking a fact sheet about the contentious monument created by UNC history professors, the unidentified fan pretended to read it and said, “false, false, false,” while walking away. <br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for The Chronicle of Higher Education.
    0241_Silent_Sam_20171028.jpg
  • UNC Chapel Hill student Danesha Byron, left, speaks with an unidentified man 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.
    0230_Silent_Sam_20171028.jpg
  • UNC Chapel Hill student Danesha Byron, right, speaks with an unidentified man 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.
    0222_Silent_Sam_20171028.jpg
  • UNC Chapel Hill student Danesha Byron, right, speaks with an unidentified man 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.
    0211_Silent_Sam_20171028.jpg
  • For many years UNC Chapel Hill students have been calling for the removal of Silent Sam, a confederate monument erected on campus in 1913, pictured here, Saturday, October 28, 2017. Recent events in Charlottesville, Virginia, surrounding a stature of Confederate general Robert E. Lee have intensified the calls for removal, which have the support of many faculty members and leaders at the historic public university. <br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for The Chronicle of Higher Education.
    0206_Silent_Sam_20171028.jpg
  • 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.
    0182_Silent_Sam_20171028.jpg
  • For many years UNC Chapel Hill students have been calling for the removal of Silent Sam, a confederate monument erected on campus in 1913, pictured here, Saturday, October 28, 2017. Recent events in Charlottesville, Virginia, surrounding a stature of Confederate general Robert E. Lee have intensified the calls for removal, which have the support of many faculty members and leaders at the historic public university. <br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for The Chronicle of Higher Education.
    0117_Silent_Sam_20171028.jpg
  • For many years UNC Chapel Hill students have been calling for the removal of Silent Sam, a confederate monument erected on campus in 1913, pictured here, Saturday, October 28, 2017. Recent events in Charlottesville, Virginia, surrounding a stature of Confederate general Robert E. Lee have intensified the calls for removal, which have the support of many faculty members and leaders at the historic public university. <br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for The Chronicle of Higher Education.
    0093_Silent_Sam_20171028.jpg
  • For many years UNC Chapel Hill students have been calling for the removal of Silent Sam, a confederate monument erected on campus in 1913, pictured here, Saturday, October 28, 2017. Recent events in Charlottesville, Virginia, surrounding a stature of Confederate general Robert E. Lee have intensified the calls for removal, which have the support of many faculty members and leaders at the historic public university. <br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for The Chronicle of Higher Education.
    0071_Silent_Sam_20171028.jpg
  • UNC Graduate student Maya Little speaks with other students about the campaign to remove Silent Sam, a Confederate monument erected on campus in 1913, Saturday, October 28, 2017. Little has been a part of the campaign to remove Silent Sam since the beginning of the semester, with the support of many students, faculty at the historic public university. <br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for The Chronicle of Higher Education.
    0062_Silent_Sam_20171028.jpg
  • UNC student Rachel Warner, right, her mother, Cindy, middle, and grandmother, Nancy Englund, debate an unidentified man about the removal of Silent Sam, a Confederate monument erected on campus in 1913, Saturday, October 28, 2017. Recent events in Charlottesville, Virginia, surrounding a stature of Confederate general Robert E. Lee have intensified the calls for removal, which have the support of many faculty members and leaders at the historic public university. <br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for The Chronicle of Higher Education.
    0051_Silent_Sam_20171028.jpg
  • UNC student Rachel Warner, right, her mother, Cindy, middle, and grandmother, Nancy Englund, debate an unidentified man about the removal of Silent Sam, a Confederate monument erected on campus in 1913, Saturday, October 28, 2017. Recent events in Charlottesville, Virginia, surrounding a stature of Confederate general Robert E. Lee have intensified the calls for removal, which have the support of many faculty members and leaders at the historic public university. <br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for The Chronicle of Higher Education.
    0050_Silent_Sam_20171028.jpg
  • For many years UNC Chapel Hill students have been calling for the removal of Silent Sam, a confederate monument erected on campus in 1913, pictured here, Saturday, October 28, 2017. Recent events in Charlottesville, Virginia, surrounding a stature of Confederate general Robert E. Lee have intensified the calls for removal, which have the support of many faculty members and leaders at the historic public university. <br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for The Chronicle of Higher Education.
    0035_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.
    0132_Silent_Sam_20171028.jpg
  • UNC Graduate student Maya Little speaks with UNC football fans about the campaign to remove Silent Sam, a Confederate monument erected on campus in 1913, Saturday, October 28, 2017. "Are you trying to create controversy?" asked the unidentified man on the right. Little has been a part of the campaign to remove Silent Sam since the beginning of the semester, with the support of many students, faculty at the historic public university. <br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for The Chronicle of Higher Education.
    0334_Silent_Sam_20171028.jpg
  • UNC Chapel Hill police officers keep watch as protestors hand out information and engage with UNC football fans about the 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.
    0256_Silent_Sam_20171028.jpg
  • 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.
    0114_Silent_Sam_20171028.jpg
  • Supporters along Lane Street in downtown Raleigh, North Carolina, cheer on the 57 protesters who were arrested after the fourth Moral Monday demonstration at theLegislative Building on May 20, 2013. Nearly 300 people have been arrested over five weeks of "Moral Monday" demonstrations in opposition to the recent policies of the Republican leadership . The NAACP contends these arrests may violate First Amendment rights.
    130521 426 Moral Monday DLA.jpg
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