A North Carolina civil rights leader and minister was told he could not use his own chair at a screening of "The Color Purple" in a Greenville AMC theater, and now the chain is apologizing for the ...
A civil rights leader who said he was asked to leave a movie screening because of a specialized chair he tried to use has called the incident a violation of his 14th Amendment rights. At a Friday news ...
A civil rights leader says he was kicked out of a North Carolina movie theater while attempting to see “The Color Purple” for trying to use his own chair in the disabled section. Bishop William Barber ...
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AMC apologizes after Bishop William Barber removed from North Carolina movie theater, report says
A civil rights leader in North Carolina said he was kicked out of a movie theater in Greenville for bringing a chair he uses for health reasons, according to a report from an ABC affiliate. WTVD, the ...
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WITN) - A national theater chain is apologizing and its CEO will meet with a well-known civil rights activist and church leader after he was kicked out of their Greenville movie ...
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