Dr. Jon Sensbach, teacher of early American history at the University of Florida and the author of Rebecca’s Revival: Creating Black Christianity in the Atlantic World and A Separate Caanan: The Making of an Afro-Moravian World in North Carolina; will lecture at Trinity Moravian Church during the 250th anniversary if Salem.
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Across the United States, people are gathering at vigils honoring the victims of a shooting attack at a gay nightclub in Orlando that left 50 people dead and 53 wounded.
Hearts were heavy in many of the citizens of Louisville when it was announced that their hometown hero, boxing great Muhammad Ali, had died at the age of 74 in a Phoenix, Arizona hospital Friday, June 3, from complications relating to Parkinson’s disease, bringing to a close his most challenging fight.
I have been blessed to watch and gain awareness from the light of Muhammad Ali from the time it was a blinding flash, a sunny beam of hope, to the long stretch during which time it flickered and shook, and then, last week, when it was extinguished.
It is in-conceivable in this year of 2016 that we have a presumptive candidate of a major political party running on a platform of racism, sexism, bigotry and hatred.
The Chronicle’s Letters to the Editor June 9th 2016.
At issue is a little known but enormously important federal statute called the 340B drug discount program.
African-American boys in America are facing an uphill battle when it comes to success.
Triad founder, publisher & CEO of Diversity Woman Magazine, Sheila Robinson, was conferred with the degree Doctor of Education during University of Pennsylvania’s 260th commencement ceremony, held on Saturday, May 14.


