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      "description": "The NAACP has announced it would not hold its convention in North Carolina and urged an international boycott of the state to protest North Carolina\u2019s anti-trans bathroom bill and a series of anti-democratic actions taken by the state\u2019s Republican Legislature. The civil rights group described the move as the first step in an economic boycott that could be expanded in North Carolina and replicated in other states that enact laws limiting voting rights and protections for gay and transgender people. North Carolina\u2019s House Bill 2, known as the \u201cbathroom bill,\u201d bars transgender people from using the bathrooms that match their gender identity. The NAACP has also accused Republican legislators of committing voter suppression and racial gerrymandering. We are joined in Raleigh, North Carolina, by the Rev. William Barber, president of the North Carolina NAACP. He\u2019s the author of \u201cThird Reconstruction: Moral Mondays, Fusion Politics, and the Rise of a New Justice Movement.\u201d",
      "title": "Rev. William Barber: The NAACP Will Boycott North Carolina over HB2 & Voter Suppression",
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      "updated_time": "2018-05-06T15:08:15+0000"
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   "id": "https://www.democracynow.org/2017/2/27/rev_william_barber_the_naacp_will"
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