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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 West Africa.  Shotgun houses were built close together and can

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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 Black Colleges and Culture,” on Tuesday, Feb. 9 on the

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Journalist, entertainer Terrence J tells students to get rid of their fear

    Journalist, entertainer Terrence J tells students to get rid of their fear

Photo by Tevin Stinson Terrence ‘J’ Jenkins discusses his rise to fame during Wake Forest’s Journeys to Success Speaker Series on Thursday, Feb. 11. BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE Three-time

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Hundreds attend funeral for former Carver music teacher Rolland Greene

    Hundreds attend funeral for former Carver music teacher Rolland Greene

Above: Greene BY TEVIN STINSON  THE CHRONICLE Nearly 200 people came together Friday, Feb.10 to pay their last respects to Rolland Greene, a former music teacher at Carver High School.

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Students to rally for Kalvin M. Smith case

    Students to rally for Kalvin M. Smith case

Above: Kalvin Michael Smith BY CASH MICHAELS FOR THE CHRONICLE Students from Winston-Salem State University (WSSU), Wake Forest University and Salem

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City Council members endorse Clinton

    City Council members endorse Clinton

Dan Besse speaks while Molly Leight (left) and Denise “DD” Adams look on as they endorse Hillary Clinton. BY TODD

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WSSU denied early voting site

    WSSU denied early voting site

BY TODD LUCK  THE CHRONICLE Winston-Salem State University will once again not have an early voting site after the North

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People from Winston-Salem travel to Raleigh for march

    People from Winston-Salem travel to Raleigh for march

Local NAACP chapter President Isaac Howard greets people as they board the bus headed to Raleigh for the Moral March

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Voter ID takes center stage at 10th annual Moral March

    Voter ID takes center stage at 10th annual Moral March

Photo by Tevin Stinson Democracy North Carolina field organizer Linda Sutton boards the chartered bus headed to Raleigh for the

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Will high court stay new maps?

    Will high court stay new maps?

BY CASH MICHAELS  FOR THE CHRONICLE Assuming that there is no stay from U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts,

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