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One of Mecklenburg’s Oldest Black Communities Makes Itself Seen

by Queen City NerveOctober 23, 2023October 23, 2023

Standing beside a veiled mural in front of the historic Torrence-Lytle School in Huntersville on Oct. 11, LaToya Rivers, chair of the Pottstown Heritage Group, addressed her neighbors about the …

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