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Beaty prepares to bow out gracefully

    Beaty prepares to bow out gracefully

After nearly 20 years on the U.S. District Court bench, Judge James Beaty Jr. has announced that he will take senior status in June. Beaty, who has served on North

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The Ultimate Gift

    The Ultimate Gift

(pictured above: Alan Andrews (center) and Carrie Vickery (second from right) with (from left): Andrews’ son Evan and wife Lynne Fuller-Andrews and Vickery’s husband Phillip Skipper Jr. (right).) Lawyer-to-lawyer kidney donation

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WFU hosts tomorrow’s lawyers

    WFU hosts tomorrow’s lawyers

(Pictured Above: Charlotte School of Law’s Victoria Owens (left) and Z’a Williams) City native Vondell Davis believes in planning ahead. Since she was 16, Davis, the oldest of five children,

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GOP looks to make inroads with blacks

    GOP looks to make inroads with blacks

North Carolina has joined a national Republican initiative to engage African American voters. Though the state’s GOP African American Engagement Office has been up and running since September, it was

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War anniversary symposium tackles black perspective

    War anniversary symposium tackles black perspective

The emancipation of slaves and its vast impact was the crux of a symposium held last week at Winston-Salem State

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Textbook gives voice to blacks and Native Americans

    Textbook gives voice to blacks and Native Americans

Several Wake Forest University professors have contributed to a new text book, “Trauma and Resilience in American Indian and African

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EDITORAL: Blame us, not BET

    EDITORAL: Blame us, not BET

The excoriation of BET (Black Entertainment Television) began before Debra Lee took the reins as chairwoman and CEO, but she

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UNC report: Segregated N.C. communities lag behind

    UNC report: Segregated N.C. communities lag behind

North Carolina’s racially segregated African American and Latino neighborhoods are more likely to suffer from inequality in living conditions related

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Editorial: Lackluster Primary

    Editorial: Lackluster Primary

Were you surprised by any of last week’s primary election results? We weren’t, for the most part. The margins of

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Father in racial dust-up leaves Y

    Father in racial dust-up leaves Y

The African American man who said that he and his family were called the n-word by a white woman at

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