AMC apologizes after Bishop William Barber removed from North Carolina movie theater during 'The Color Purple'

AMC apologizes after Bishop William Barber removed from North Carolina movie theater during 'The Color Purple'

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A dispute about seating led to the removal of a prominent social activist from a Greenville movie theater. The incident happened Tuesday afternoon when Bishop William J. Barber II, former chair of the North Carolina NAACP, went to the AMC Fire Tower 12 theater in Greenville to see "The Color…

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