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Cumberland County joins Freedman's Bureau Transcription Project


Multiple organizations in Cumberland County are helping tell the county’s history through the Freedmen’s Bureau Transcription Project. 
The Freedmen’s Bureau Transcription Project is an effort to transcribe the Freedmen’s Bureau records. The bureau was a government department that was in charge of supporting previously enslaved persons in their transition to freedom and citizenship, according to a news release from the Cumberland County library.
The Smithsonian Institute’s National Museum of African American History and Culture has worked with the North Carolina African American Heritage Commission and the State Library of North Carolina to shine a light on a hidden part of history in the Freedmen’s Bureau, formally known as the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands, the release said.  ....

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Starbucks invests $100M to support BIPOC small business


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Starbucks started a new community resilience fund to help support underserved communities in 12 major cities.
The Seattle-based coffee company announced the launch of the Starbucks Community Resilience Fund on Wednesday, which will invest $100 million by 2025 to help advance racial equity and environmental initiatives through development projects in Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) communities.
Starbucks has always been a company focused on caring for our partners, creating experiences for our customers and playing a positive role in our communities and throughout society, Starbucks president and CEO Kevin Johnson said in a statement. We are excited to make this investment as it aligns with our Mission and Values and supports our ....

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