Photo by Tevin Stinson BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE “How do we break down these barriers?” That was the question a Wake Forest University (WFU) law student raised during a
Editor’s note: Danny and Debora Freeman of Winston-Salem visited the National Museum of African American History and Culture when it opened Sept. 24. Debora Freeman shares her photographs and her
Photo courtesy Ric Whitney and Tina Perry-Whitney Dr. James Pope Guest Columnist “I am invisible; understand, simply because people refuse to see me. …When they approach me they see only
Judge Eric Morgan gains support for Superior Court To the Editor: I am writing to express my sup-port of Judge Eric Morgan for Superior Court Judge. Much has been written
Photo by Shayna Smith The Chronicle has been providing free and low-cost breakfasts and other events for much of the
Keith Magee Guest Columnist For the last four visible years America has endured, once again, the polarizing effects of racism
Micha James Guest Columnist He is 5-foot-8.5, 175 pounds at 12 years old and he is my son. He wears
Tom H. Hastings Guest Columnist Rights. We are inundated with a great deal of loose talk about “rights.” What sorts
BY TODD LUCK THE CHRONICLE Local Attorney Donald Buie is ending his unaffiliated run for the N.C. Court of Appeals
SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE The city is accepting applications for the next class of “City of Winston-Salem University,” to be


