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The Legacy of L.C. Coleman

Clip: Season 11 Episode 1111 | 5m 40sVideo has Closed Captions

Learn about the legacy of Charlotte's L.C. Coleman who fought for African American rights.

The name Lewis Cardinal ‘L.C.’ Coleman is very significant to African Americans on Charlotte’s Westside. During segregation and the years that followed, he advocated for them to have better lives and equal treatment. See how his legacy lives on in the Queen City despite his passing in 2015.

01/16/2024

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Charlotte's Forgotten Farms

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Clip: S11 Ep1111 | 6m 16s | Preserving historic family farmland before it disappears. 'We want to keep it as it is.' (6m 16s)

Growing Bonsai Trees

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Clip: S11 Ep1111 | 4m 5s | Explore Bonsai Trees with two local enthusiasts to learn all about these miniature trees. (4m 5s)

Meet Your Neighbor: Christina Capra

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Clip: S11 Ep1111 | 6m 15s | Producer Christina Capra follows in the footsteps of her famous grandfather, Frank Capra. (6m 15s)

Carolina Impact: January 16th, 2024 Preview

Preview: S11 Ep1111 | 30s | Charlotte's Forgotten Farms, The Legacy of L.C. Coleman, Bonsai Trees, & Christina Capra. (30s)

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