AMC apologizes to civil rights leader for North Carolina movie theater seating incident

AMC apologizes to civil rights leader for North Carolina movie theater seating incident

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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 incident, according to reports. The Hill reported that Rev. William Barber II, who once served as…

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