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  2. Scorpion (Carmilla Black) - Wikipedia

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    Carmilla Rappaccini appears in M.O.D.O.K., voiced by Zara Mizrahi. This version is a pre-teen goth, who is the result of Monica inseminating herself with a male clone of herself named Manica, though Carmilla takes no interest in her mother's evildoing. Carmilla Black appears in Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, voiced by Anairis Quiñones ...

  3. Alexander Funeral Home - Wikipedia

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    The Alexander Funeral Home is the oldest African American owned business in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. Alexander Funeral Home was founded by Zechariah Alexander in 1914 when Alexander bought half of Coles and Smith Undertakes. In 1927 Alexander purchased the remaining part of the business and changed the name to the Alexander Funeral Home.

  4. List of African American newspapers in North Carolina

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    It includes both current and historical newspapers. The first such newspaper in North Carolina was the Journal of Freedom of Raleigh, which published its first issue on September 30, 1865. [1] The African American press in North Carolina has historically been centered on a few large cities such as Raleigh, Durham, and Greensboro. [2]

  5. List of newspapers in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The North Carolina Press Association (NCPA) was formed in 1873. It supports newspapers, readership and advertisers throughout the state. Membership includes 155 of the North Carolina newspapers, as of 2020. [3] The North Carolina Press Foundation was formed in 1995. It is a non-profit organization supporting journalists. [144]

  6. Africo-American Presbyterian - Wikipedia

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    Africo-American Presbyterian was a religious weekly newspaper for African American missionaries published from 1879 until 1938 by the Africo-American Presbyterian Publishing Company [1] [2] and Daniel J. Sanders in Wilmington, North Carolina, U.S. [3] [4] The paper was not an official publication by the Presbyterian Church (PCUSA), however it did provide a needed Black perspective.

  7. Carolina Weekly Newspaper Group - Wikipedia

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    Alain Lillie founded the Carolina Weekly Newspaper Group in Charlotte, NC in 2002 at which time he created the South Charlotte Weekly, the Union County Weekly, and the Matthews-Mint Hill Weekly newspapers. [1] Formerly known as the Charlotte Weekly, it grew to include four community newspapers, adding the Pineville Pilot. Together, these ...

  8. Princess Charlotte Bursts Into Tears After Final Goodbye to ...

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    Saying her last goodbye. After attending Queen Elizabeth II‘s funeral, Princess Charlotte, 7, started to cry outside of Westminster Abbey on Monday, September 19. Prince William and Duchess Kate ...

  9. Category:People murdered in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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