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  • Confederate Monuments Vandalized

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  • Gov. Haley Calls for Confederate Flag's Removal

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  • Support grows for removal of Confederate flag from state capitol

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  • Lindsey Graham: Confederate 'Flag Has Got to Go'

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  • Gov. Haley: 'It’s Time to Remove the Flag from the Capitol Grounds'

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  • In Podcast Interview, President Obama Uses the N-Word

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  • Thousands Join Unity Rally in Charleston

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  • Roof Family Pastor Praises Charleston Families

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Brother of Deceased Church-goer on 'Agonizing' Wait to Hear Sister's Fate

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Malcolm Graham, brother of Cynthia Hurd, who was killed in the church shooting in Columbia, South Carolina, talks to NBC's Dave Wagner about finding out that his sister had died, and how she should be remembered.