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Raleigh Residents Ask Council Committee to Create Board for African American Affairs

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… and to “rid the African American community of exploitation,” … at the impacts for African Americans, in this case … African American Affairs Board has been … that the needs of African Americans … the voice of the African American population being heard.”

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