Editorial

More youth priced out of college

    More youth priced out of college

Morehouse College, one of the most distinguished historically black colleges — with graduates like Dr. Martin Luther King, former Atlanta Mayor Maynard Jackson, film director Spike Lee and others —

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Change at the Vatican

    Change at  the Vatican

Were we the only ones expecting someone black or brown to walk out last week after white smoke went up over the Vatican? Sure, the election of Argentinian Jorge Mario

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Growing distaste for GOP-led General Assembly

    Growing distaste for GOP-led General Assembly

We knew it wouldn’t be long. It appears that North Carolinians are turning on the Republican mafia that is now strong-arming in the General Assembly. A recent survey of Tarheel

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Racial wealth gap triples

    Racial wealth gap triples

As long as most of us can remember, Black communities have taught and believed that a college education is the key to social and economic advancement. But according to a

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Letter to the Editor

  Letter to the Editor

Oppose Voter Id Measure To the Editor: The African American Caucus of the Forsyth County Democratic Party Jacquelyne Barber Branch

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On Our Mind

  On Our Mind

The National Black Theatre Festival will be back this summer. Officials whetted our appetite Monday by rolling out this year’s

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Ending Violence Against Women

  Ending Violence Against Women

March is the official month to “discuss” women and it could not arrive too soon. What is sad about both

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Django: Part Blaxploitation, All Genius

  Django: Part Blaxploitation, All Genius

When I settled in to see “Django Unchained” recently, I was already pretty cynical because over the years I have

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Have Your Say Without the Insults

  Have Your Say Without the Insults

Political civility is dead. We know: that’s not news to anyone. We were reminded by Felice Pete of just how

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Voting Rights Act under attack

  Voting Rights Act under attack

Shelby County, Ala. is suing the Justice Department because they think that Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act of

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