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Commentary: #CancelMichaelJackson? — It’s not that easy

    Commentary: #CancelMichaelJackson? — It’s not that easy

Commentary: #CancelMichaelJackson? — It’s not that easy

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Commentary: Treatment plan for WS/FC Schools

    Commentary: Treatment plan for WS/FC Schools

Commentary: Treatment plan for WS/FC Schools

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Commentary: U.S. Economy remains strong, but headwinds are emerging

    Commentary: U.S. Economy remains strong, but headwinds are emerging

Commentary: U.S. Economy remains strong, but headwinds are emerging

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

    LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

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Editorial Cartoon: Removed

    Editorial Cartoon: Removed

Editorial Cartoon by Ron Rogers 

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Trinity Glen throws party for Mamie Mixon’s 100th birthday

    Trinity Glen throws party for Mamie Mixon’s 100th birthday

Trinity Glen throws party for Mamie Mixon’s 100th birthday

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Savannah Durham receives Lincoln Center Emerging Artist award

    Savannah Durham receives Lincoln Center Emerging Artist award

Savannah Durham, daughter of Joseph Durham and Dr. Cynthia Durham, and a former student at UNCSA, was honored with an Emerging Artist award at the Lincoln Center on Thursday, Feb. 28.

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Sigma Betas tackle hunger in Souper Bowl of Caring Campaign

    Sigma Betas tackle hunger in Souper Bowl of Caring Campaign

Members of the Sigma Beta Club (a youth affiliate of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.) concluded their 2nd annual Souper Bowl of Caring Campaign during their chapter meeting at Grace Fellowship Church on Sunday, Feb. 10. 

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Breathing life into black history at the Academy

    Breathing life into black history at the Academy

Appalachian State University Academy at Middle Fork Elementary School celebrated Black History Month through song, dramatic play, daily trivia, door decorations, a historically black college and university research presentation, a local radio personality visit, and a living wax museum.

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Youth and College Division of the NAACP Winston-Salem Chapter serves the community

    Youth and College Division of the NAACP Winston-Salem Chapter serves the community

Members of the Youth and College Division Advisory Council of the NAACP Winston-Salem Chapter gave homage to the community recently by volunteering at the Ronald McDonald House of Winston-Salem in commemoration of Black History Month.

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