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"We're stepping out of our comfort zone to do this," says Keith Woodard, center, with United Bank chairman, Tom Boyd, left, United's Tom Nida and Harold Warner, second from left and back center, Eugene Williams and City Councilor Kendra Hamilton.

Mixed-income vision: Woodard says Dogwood housing stays affordable

Selena Sims was definitely worried when she heard that Eugene Williams had put Dogwood Housing, which specializes in affordable rentals, on the market last spring. The four-year resident of Nalle Street knows well how hard it is to find affordable housing in Charlottesville

Williams: Massive resistance hurt whites, too

Eugene Williams has been fighting for civil rights for over 50 years, and even when City Council apologizes for past wrongs, he reminds them that the battle isn't over. PHO
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