BY CASH MICHAELS FOR THE CHRONICLE Given all of the major media headlines since its planned release, it’s easy for the public to think the new book, “The Blood of
By Cash Michaels For The Chronicle The chairman of the N.C. NAACP Legal Redress Committee, which successfully fought in federal court to have much of North Carolina’s 2013 voter ID
Photo by Tevin Stinson BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE Seventeen local McDonald’s employees took a break to celebrate last week as they became the first graduating class of English
Photo by Todd Luck BY TODD LUCK THE CHRONICLE An advocate who became a politician, County Commissioner Walter Marshall has
Now High Point Museum The High Point Museum in partnership with the International Civil Rights Center and Museum and the
BY TODD LUCK THE CHRONICLE City Council members discussed how to make Winston-Salem’s historic landmarks more inclusive during a general
It’s Black History Month. This is the time when organizations, schools, universities and churches plan programs to honor African-Americans. Exhibits
Executive order on refugees is damaging to our nation To the Editor: Today’s [Jan. 27] executive order by President Trump
James B. Ewers Jr. Guest Columnist We, as Americans, have celebrated another Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Holiday. Our protestations


