Because Freedom Can't Protect Itself: A Look Back At 50 Years of the ACLU of North Carolina
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Levine Museum of the New South
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Charles E. Johnson spoke at the ACLU of North Carolina statewide membership meeting. The meeting featured a reception and panel conversation about the work of the ACLU defending civil liberties in North Carolina over the last half century. The meeting also displayed the 10-panel history exhibit "ACLU of North Carolina: 50 Years of Protecting Liberty."
Additional speakers included James E. Ferguson II, attorney and former national ACLU general counsel; Amanda Hughett, a Ph.D. candidate in history at Duke University who compiled the research for "ACLU of North Carolina: 50 Years of Protecting Liberty;" and Sarah Preston, acting Executive Director of the ACLU-NC. Mr. Johnson is a former president of the ACLU-NC.
The event was held at Levine Museum of the New South.