To the Editor, [The 56th anniversary of the Greensboro Four sit-ins was Monday, Feb. 1.] Today marks the start of Black History Month – a time to celebrate the historical
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To The Editor, For the past 16 years, the Winston-Salem Chronicle and its publisher, Mr. Ernie Pitt, has provided the Triad community with the annual MLK Prayer Breakfast. While an
To The Editor, Governor Pat McCrory proclaimed January to be Stalking Awareness Month in North Carolina. He is the first governor to do so. Stalking can be defined as
The Panthers are headed to the Super Bowl! This is exciting for North Carolina. But among the enthusiasm is an undertone of a race issue concerning quarterback Cam Newton. Newton
The parades, breakfasts and luncheons honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. are now over. The speeches given by city, state
Gayle Anderson Guest Columnist In December, the U.S. unemployment rate remained steady at 5 percent, the lowest in more than
Photo by NBC These are the students wearing the offensive T-shirts. Six white high school seniors in suburban Phoenix posed
Last year, the city of Winston-Salem held ceremonies as officials placed historic markers in several neighborhoods, including two historically black
Above: Bryan C. Thompson Cash Michaels Analysis Published reports by The Chronicle since last October have proven there are many questions
Photo By Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository Saturday Scholar Mentor Pfc. Mathew Alexander, from Hendersonville, N.C., plays tick-tack-toe with