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Editorial: Who will pick up the Parmon mantle now?

    Editorial: Who will pick up the Parmon mantle now?

Photo by Donna Rogers Linda Coleman, left, a candidate for North Carolina lieutenant governor, and Earline Parmon, a surrogate for U.S. Rep. Alma Adams, listen during the African-American Caucus of

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Letters to the Editor

    Letters to the Editor

Free Dontae Sharpe, Kalvin Michael Smith, Attorney General Cooper To the Editor: On Thursday, March 24 (today), members of the N.C. NAACP will gather with representatives of the statewide and

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Commentary- You Decide: Why are people angry

    Commentary- You Decide: Why are people angry

Dr. Mike Walden Guest Columnist Political pundits following the presidential campaigns of the candidates have agreed on one conclusion –many people appear to be angry. Experts offer this as the

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Commentary: Mr. Cooper, end your obstruction of justice

    Commentary: Mr. Cooper, end your obstruction of justice

Virginia Parnell/Jet Hollander Guest Columnists We, the Silk Plant Forest Truth Committee and Concerned Students, call on North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper to end his consistent, knee-jerk reactions that

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Margaret Simms visits WSSU to expound on economic justice

    Margaret Simms visits WSSU to expound on economic justice

Simms BY TEVIN STINSON  THE CHRONICLE Last week, Institute Fellow at the Urban Institute in Washington, D.C. Margaret C. Simms

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Early Head Start classrooms open in Forsyth County

    Early Head Start classrooms open in Forsyth County

Photo by Tevin Stinson Early Head Start teacher Nahesha McCatty helps a student wash her hands inside one of four

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Hanes-Lowrance community residents still wait on action

    Hanes-Lowrance community residents still wait on action

Photo by Tevin Stinson Mayor Pro Tempore Vivian Burke speaks to residents during a meeting held at Hanes Hosiery Recreation

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Hundreds honor ‘voice to the voiceless’

    Hundreds honor ‘voice to the voiceless’

Photo by Tevin Stinson Earline Parmon’s granddaughter, Shalonda Ingram talks about the impact her grandmother had on her life during

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Hundreds attend memorial service for Darryl Hunt

    Hundreds attend memorial service for Darryl Hunt

Photo by Tevin Stinson Rev. Dr. John Mendez speaks during the memorial service for Darryl Hunt at Emmanuel Baptist Church

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N.C. GOP’s 1st black chairman feels the heat

    N.C. GOP’s 1st black chairman feels the heat

NC GOP chair, Hasan Harnett BY GARY D. ROBERTSON  ASSOCIATED PRESS RALEIGH, N.C. —Less than a year after the North

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