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NC Justice Center Briefs & Reports

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The State of Working North Carolina: Support NC Workers, Strengthen the Economy, Share Prosperity Sep 2, 2011
EXPOSING THE GAP, REVISITED: North Carolina Schools Are Still Failing Minority Students Jan 15, 2010
Legislative Agenda 2009: Responding to Crisis and Building a More Resilient North Carolina Feb 1, 2009

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