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  2. Swank Social Club - Wikipedia

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    The club has since evolved into a social oriented organization and is now Charlotte's oldest African American social club. [1] John M Spears suggested a group of boys organize themselves formally into a club, with a name, motto, colors and even a flower. The Swank Social Club was created in 1943 in a house on Seventh Street.

  3. Missing Charlotte’s ’80s and ’90s club scene? Mark your ...

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    Location: Blackbox Theater, 421 East Sugar Creek Road Charlotte, NC 28213 What: “Celebrate 80s, 90s & 2000s underground club culture with iconic DJs ALTERN 8 + DJ Andy K + more at Blackbox ...

  4. Here’s a list of 20+ Black-owned bars, clubs and ... - AOL

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    As The Charlotte Observer looks back on the stories of the city’s first Black club, Excelsior, we gathered a list of Black-owned hot spots of today.

  5. List of gentlemen's clubs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Charlotte. The Charlotte Athletic Club (1968–1991), merged into the Tower Club [366] The Charlotte City Club (1947) [367] [368] The Tower Club (1984–2004), merged into the Charlotte City Club [369] Durham. The University Club of North Carolina (1987) [370] Gastonia. The City Club of Gastonia (1985–2012), insolvent [371] Greensboro

  6. Category : Sports clubs and teams in Charlotte, North Carolina

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    This page was last edited on 19 November 2024, at 03:24 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Fake news YouTube creators target Black celebrities with AI ...

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    NBC News also identified five YouTube channels about Black news and culture that have real people appearing in the videos but were reacting to and aggregating information from the fake news videos.

  8. Charlotte Rugby Club - Wikipedia

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    Charlotte Rugby Club was founded in 1971. In the ensuing decades they became one of the most dominant teams in the region, often competing for state and regional championships. As a result of their success they were invited to join the Rugby Super League , the country's highest level of rugby union competition, in 2006.

  9. Charlotte Video Project - Wikipedia

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    The Charlotte Video Project (CVP) is a web series about Charlotte, North Carolina, produced during the 18 months prior to Charlotte hosting the Democratic National Convention in 2012. The project comprises 100 non-fiction videos and is distributed over the Internet .