Chronicle File Photo BY DONNA ROGERS THE CHRONICLE Christmas Day was a time of celebration at Galilee Missionary Baptist Church, and of reflection. The church, on Northampton Drive in Winston-Salem,
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They say one of the best ways to begin a political career is to run for the school board. Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools Board of Education member Mark Johnson appears to
While national and state elections still hang in the balance in some respects, the election for the new officers of the Winston-Salem Chapter of the National Association for the Advancement
New officers of the Winston-Salem Chapter of the NAACP have been elected. Linda Sutton’s name was not on the ballot. Linda Sutton has been a household name in the civil
Photo by Tevin Stinson While the election results might make many people say, “Say what?”, we have much to be
Many African-Americans in Winston-Salem and across the nation, who mostly vote Democratic, are feeling angst after waking Nov. 9 to
The campaigning is over. Now, the path to governing begins. Donald Trump campaigned vigorously by calling people names; vowing to
On Thursday, Oct. 20, Rachel Maddow revealed on her MSNBC television show that retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice David H.
President Obama was in Greensboro on Tuesday, rallying the troops for Hillary Clinton. The troop count is getting bigger since
Photo by Shayna Smith The Chronicle has been providing free and low-cost breakfasts and other events for much of the