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Mother Emanuel AME church made an ecumenical gesture for the commemoration of a racist shooting that killed nine of its Black ...
New York Times journalist Kevin Sack says there was a “Charleston before 2015 and a Charleston after 2015″ in a discussion ...
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It seemed like another hot, typical night in the Lowcountry when news broke that changed everything. A mass shooting at a ...
The weeks that followed the Charleston church shooting included the removal of the Confederate flag from the South Carolina Statehouse on July 10, 2015. It was an ode to a new chapter in South ...
A decade since the tragedy, the community is still coping with the loss and navigating the impact of the racial attack.
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — A decade removed from the racist shooting that killed nine people at a historic downtown Charleston church, the pain still reverberates locally. On June 17, 2015, nine ...
Charleston, S.C., reflects on 10 years since a racially motivated attack on the historic Emanuel AME church. A white supremacist killed 9 Black worshippers in 2015 in hopes of starting a race war.
On Charleston SC peninsula 39.9 acres of land is a huge amount, and that's the size of plan to redevelop government-owned low-income housing.
Survivors of the 2015 mass shooting that took place at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina, recall the tragedy and remember victims on TODAY June 17.