Posts From Cash Michaels

Judge Morgan vies for high court seat in November

    Judge Morgan vies for high court seat in November

BY CASH MICHAELS  FOR THE CHRONICLE After over 26 years on the North Carolina bench, Wake Superior Court Judge Michael Morgan believes he now has the length and breath of

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Barber to Trump: ‘You represent hate, greed’

    Barber to Trump: ‘You represent hate, greed’

BY CASH MICHAELS  FOR THE CHRONICLE In a scathing open letter issued just hours before presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump spoke in Raleigh Tuesday evening, N.C. NAACP President Rev.

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ECSU reinstated as ‘discount’ UNC school

    ECSU reinstated as ‘discount’ UNC school

BY CASH MICHAELS  FOR THE CHRONICLE When the state Senate originally proposed several weeks ago to designate struggling Elizabeth City State University (ECSU) as one of three historically black UNC

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Federal appellate court questions 2013 voter ID law

    Federal appellate court questions 2013 voter ID law

While a federal judge in Winston-Salem last April decided that that there was nothing about North Carolina’s 2013 voter ID law that should keep African-Americans or others from lawfully casting

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‘The Greatest’ had strong ties to North Carolina

    ‘The Greatest’ had strong ties to North Carolina

As the world stops to say goodbye Friday, and three-time heavyweight champion of the world, Muhammad Ali, who died June 3 at age 74, is laid to rest in his hometown of Louisville, Ky.

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N.C. black voter registration has outpaced white since 2008

    N.C. black voter registration has outpaced white since 2008

When it comes to presidential elections, 2008 remains a banner year, especially to black Democrats who went to the polls and helped drive Barack Obama’s historic victory to the presidency.

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Community leery of SB 873; chancellor comments

    Community leery of SB 873; chancellor comments

To Republican Sen. Tom Apodaca of Hendersonville, his Senate Bill 873, also known as the “Access to Affordable College Education Act,” is the perfect prescription for allowing worthy in-state students, beginning in the fall of 2018, to be enrolled in five UNC system universities at a reduced rate of $500 per semester.

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U.S. Supreme Court ‘all-white juries’ decision affects N.C.

    U.S. Supreme Court ‘all-white juries’  decision affects N.C.

A decisive U.S. Supreme Court ruling last week regarding the unconstitutional elimination of black jurors by Georgia prosecutors from a

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