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‘The Greatest’ had strong ties to North Carolina

    ‘The Greatest’ had strong ties to North Carolina

As the world stops to say goodbye Friday, and three-time heavyweight champion of the world, Muhammad Ali, who died June 3 at age 74, is laid to rest in his hometown of Louisville, Ky.

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Muhammad Ali, ‘The Greatest,’ makes his final journey home

    Muhammad Ali, ‘The Greatest,’ makes his final journey home

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.

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Commentary: Muhammad Ali – a credit to his race

    Commentary: Muhammad Ali – a credit to his race

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.

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Letters to the Editor: Remembering Ali

    Letters to the Editor: Remembering Ali

The Chronicle’s Letters to the Editor June 9th 2016.

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Column: My memories of Muhammad Ali

  Column: My memories of Muhammad Ali

As a child, I was introduced to boxing by my father, Timothy J. Ramsey Sr. During my early years of watching the sport, I thought Mike Tyson was the best boxer that ever lived.

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Admiration for Muhammad Ali reaches into W-S

  Admiration for Muhammad Ali reaches into W-S

Although Muhammad Ali, born Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr., passed away on Friday, June 3 in Scottsdale, Arizona, his legacy lives on.

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Muhammad Ali Remembered as ‘The Greatest’ and a ‘True American Hero’

  Muhammad Ali Remembered as ‘The Greatest’ and a ‘True American Hero’

Inside and Outside of the Ring, The Champ Made a Difference By Stacy M. Brown (The Washington Informer, NNPA Member)

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Innocence and Justice Clinic of Wake Forest University School of Law – Organization of the Year

  Innocence and Justice Clinic of Wake Forest University School of Law  – Organization of the Year

The Innocence and Justice Clinic grew out of the Innocence Project at Wake which began in 2007 and gave students

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Benjamin Harris – Lifetime Achievement Award

  Benjamin Harris – Lifetime Achievement Award

Benjamin Harris is a native of Greensboro and earned his B.A. in English from UNCG. He earned his Masters in

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Hazel Mack – Lifetime Achievement Award

  Hazel Mack – Lifetime Achievement Award

Hazel Mack chose a life’s profession that would allow her to be in service to the poor. A graduate of

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