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Commentary: Sale of Ebony, Jet photos is like ‘eating the seed corn’

    Commentary: Sale of Ebony, Jet photos is  like ‘eating the seed corn’

In photo: Bill Turner By Bill Turner The recent news that Johnson Publications of Chicago – the parent company of Jet and Ebony magazines – in hopes of raising $40

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Commentary: Act to end poverty now, as Dr. King wanted

    Commentary: Act to end poverty now, as Dr. King wanted

In photo: Marian Wright Edelman By Marian Wright Edelman “There is nothing new about poverty. What is new, however, is that we now have the resources to get rid of it.”

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Commentary: Why the Affordable Care Act matters to African-Americans

    Commentary: Why the Affordable Care Act matters to African-Americans

Above: Valerie Jarrett, left, and  and Sylvia M. Burwell By Valerie Jarrett and Sylvia M. Burwell When Astrid Muhammad heard her phone ring on Friday, Jan. 16, the last thing she

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Letters to the Editor: Black businesses and peace

    Letters to the Editor: Black businesses and peace

When Black businesses ruled To the Editor: I grew up in Winston-Salem and attended an Afro American School. In this day and time, we call the gathering the Big 4,

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Two receive Young Dreamer Awards from Winston-Salem Human Relations Commission

    Two receive Young Dreamer Awards from Winston-Salem Human Relations Commission

Chronicle Staff Report Annika Archie and Dara Silver have been awarded this year’s Martin Luther King Jr. Young Dreamer Awards

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Editorial: Post MLK Day: Where do we go from here?

    Editorial: Post MLK Day: Where do we go from here?

The Martin Luther King Jr. holiday has come and gone. The special service days are history, too, as well as

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Panel to discuss Wake Forest president’s book

    Panel to discuss  Wake Forest president’s book

(Above: WFU Photo, President Nathan O. Hatch speaks at a school event last year.) A quarter century after it was

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Editorial: ‘Selma’ not just a film

    Editorial: ‘Selma’ not just a film

The movie “Selma,” released nationwide on Friday, Jan. 9, depicts events leading up to the celebrated civil rights march from

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Green Street UMC declares: ‘Black and Brown Lives Matter’

    Green Street UMC declares:  ‘Black and Brown Lives Matter’

On Jan. 11, Green Street United Methodist Church, 639 S. Green St., held a congregational forum on the theme of

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Apostle John Henry Heath of Greater Higher Ground dies

    Apostle John Henry Heath of Greater Higher Ground dies

Chronicle Staff Report Apostle John Henry Heath, presiding prelate of Greater Higher Ground Worldwide Ministries and the senior pastor of

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