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Happy Hill lives up to it’s name

    Happy Hill lives up to it’s name

Chronicle file photo Happy Hill Park holds activities, including a reunion of new and old residents. BY VERNOLA PURVIS JACKSON  SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE I can remember as a young

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A Look Back at Parkland High School

    A Look Back at Parkland High School

Submitted photo Norma Corley’s picture from high school yearbook. BY NORMA CORLEY SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE It was the best of times and the worst of times! High school generated

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Looking back at East Winston

    Looking back at East Winston

A mural featuring East Ward land-marks and notable residents was unveiled Nov. 11, 2015. The mural, located on the side of the 14th Street Discount store, features historical locations and local

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Society continues to educate community on Black History

    Society continues to educate community on Black History

Linda Dark from the Society for the Study of Afro-American History discusses the importance of preserving historical information on Tuesday, Feb. 6 at the Reynolda Manor Branch Library. BY TEVIN

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Former drivers recount experiences at historic Safe Bus Co. of Winston-Salem

  Former drivers recount experiences at historic Safe Bus Co. of Winston-Salem

Photos by Todd Luck Tina Carson-Wilkins makes a presentation on Safe Bus history. BY TODD LUCK  THE CHRONICLE The history

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Faith, education uphold Winston-Salem’s African-American legacy

  Faith, education uphold Winston-Salem’s African-American legacy

Photo courtesy of Society for the Study of Afro-American History Most of the houses were shotguns, an architectural style from

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Author says: HBCUs are in more danger than ever

  Author says: HBCUs are in more danger than ever

Photo by Tevin Stinson Author/Educator Ron Stodghill discusses his book, “Where Everybody Looks Like Me: At the Crossroads of America’s

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Students learn significance of sit-in movement

  Students learn significance of sit-in movement

Community members and central office personnel visited Diggs-Latham Elementary School to commemorate the 56th anniversary of the sit-ins at Kress

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Arts Council announces 2016 campaign leadership, eight new board members

  Arts Council announces 2016 campaign leadership, eight new board members

 Special to the Chronicle The Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County has launched its 2016 Annual Campaign and publicly

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POSTPONED: Daphne Maxwell Reid with Delta Sigma Theta Sorority in Winston-Salem

  POSTPONED: Daphne Maxwell Reid with Delta Sigma Theta Sorority in Winston-Salem

Special to The Chronicle Because of the inclement weather,  the Winston Salem Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority has postponed

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