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  2. Robert F. Williams - Wikipedia

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    Robert F. Williams. Robert Franklin Williams (February 26, 1925 – October 15, 1996) was an American civil rights leader and author best known for serving as president of the Monroe, North Carolina chapter of the NAACP in the 1950s and into 1961. He succeeded in integrating the local public library and swimming pool in Monroe.

  3. John H. Adams House - Wikipedia

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    00001641 [1] Added to NRHP. January 11, 2001. John H. Adams House, also known as Davis Funeral Home, is a historic home located at High Point, Guilford County, North Carolina. It was built in 1918, and is a two-story, five-bay, stuccoed frame structure in the Italian Renaissance style. It has a low pitched, deck-hipped roof with terra cotta ...

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    Monroe Residential Historic District. January 6, 1988. ( #87002204) Roughly bounded by Hough, Franklin, Jefferson, McCarten, Windsor, Sanford, Washington. Braden, Church & Hudson Sts. 34°58′45″N 80°33′01″W. /  34.979167°N 80.550278°W  / 34.979167; -80.550278  ( Monroe Residential Historic District) Monroe. 5.

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  8. Wing–Allore House - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. December 10, 2014. The Wing–Allore House is a funeral home located at 203 E. Elm Avenue in Monroe. The house was built as a private home, converted to a funeral home in the 1930s, and remains in business as the Allore Chapel of the Martenson Family of Funeral Homes. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2014.

  9. Kissing Case - Wikipedia

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    The Kissing Case was the arrest, conviction and lengthy sentencing of two prepubescent African-American boys in 1958 in Monroe, North Carolina. A white girl kissed each of them on the cheek and later told her mother, who accused the boys of rape. The boys were then charged by authorities with molestation. Civil rights activists became involved ...

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