Greensboro native Loretta Lynch is on her way to becoming the first African-American woman to become U.S. attorney general, but without the blessing of both North Carolina U.S. senators, who
Editorial
Disappointed in Senator Tillis’ vote To the Editor: Congressman G. K. Butterfield (NC-01) on Thursday, Feb. 26, released the following statement regarding North Carolina Senator Thom Tillis’ vote against the
Black History Month 2015 will end in a few days. All month media, organizations and businesses have given tidbits about African-Americans and their accomplishments. Some people who have been honored
The letter below was recently sent to the South Carolina State University National Alumni Association by Rep. James Clyburn: To:
State-supported historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) are under attack. They are graduating thousands of students who are productive and
Almost 190 years ago, prominent free black men met in New York City to discuss forming a vehicle to communicate
By Ron Daniels, Guest Columnist The 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday, the Selma -to-Montgomery March, and the passage of the historic
By James J. Hawkins, Guest Columnist A Nov. 8, 2016 rematch is scheduled for Tuesday morning! THE PROBLEMS: Our opposition is


