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Editorial: We have some news worth tweeting about

    Editorial: We have some news worth tweeting about

When the votes were tabulated on Nov. 8, 2016, Donald Trump, the GOP’s candidate, emerged as the candidate that had the most Electoral College votes. According to the United States’

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North Carolina remembers journalist George Curry

    North Carolina remembers journalist George Curry

BY CASH MICHAELS  FOR THE CHRONICLE The untimely death of veteran black journalist George E. Curry has saddened not only many in the civil rights, media and political communities who

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Editorial: The Black Press:189 years old and still going strong

    Editorial: The Black Press:189 years old and still going strong

Media reports recently revealed that according to a Gallup poll, Americans have only 20 percent high confidence in newspapers these days. Of course, they were talking about daily newspapers. If

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Black Press called ‘essential’ to future

    Black Press called ‘essential’ to future

(Above: Photo by Ann Ragland, NNPA From left to right: NNPA Convention Co-Chair Terry Jones; NNPA President Benjamin F. Chavis, Jr.; Bahamas Deputy Prime Minister Philip E. Davis; Convention Co-Chair

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Editorial: GOP can learn from Brooke

    Editorial: GOP can learn from Brooke

(pictured above: Edward W. Brooke) Edward W. Brooke, a liberal Republican who in 1966 became the first black person in U.S.

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Blacks outraged by Ferguson grand jury decision

    Blacks outraged by Ferguson grand jury decision

(pictured above:  Protestors face off with police in Ferguson, Mo., after a grand jury decided not to indict Officer Darren

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NNPA President Chavis reacts to Ferguson decision

    NNPA President Chavis reacts to Ferguson decision

Statement by NNPA President, Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis, Jr. on Grand Jury Decision in Ferguson, MO about the Killing of

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Anti-smoking efforts ignore blacks

    Anti-smoking efforts ignore blacks

More than 15-years ago, the U.S. Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against the nation’s major cigarette manufacturers for their

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