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Calvin Adkins stands near an old train car, now part of the Princeville historical museum. Adkins grew up in Princeville, but took a government buyout and now lives in nearby Tarboro. Photo: Grist/Gabrielle JosephThis story was originally published by Grist. Sign up for Grist’s weekly newsletter here. You can also explore a special series by author Justin Cook on Princeville and its plight that NC Newsline published in June of 2023 by clicking here. Princeville, North Carolina, the oldest community in the United States founded by formerly enslaved people, has been trapped in a cycle of disaster and disinvestment for decades. The town of around 1,200 people sits on a plain below the banks of

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