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Posted: April 25, 2009 Jessica Parker Flag for review

When the two guys spoke to each other uptown on the church steps... I think it was cool how they exchanged positive motivation to each other. They will probably never see each other again but you never know what you can say to one another that can really stick with them for a long time. This could be something positive or negative so everyone should be aware.

I think race is a huge issue in Charlotte. I have lived in many parts of Charlotte where this has really showed. I think living in he university area has the least race issues. I have lived in north, south and west Charlotte so I have seen it all!

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