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Scholars program looks to expand

    Scholars program looks to expand

Crosby Scholars Community Partnership is looking to expand a program that helps African-American males reach their full potential.

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Minority Business Expo draws large crowd

    Minority Business Expo draws large crowd

Entrepreneurs, celebrity guest, and hundreds of supporters came together for the fourth annual Triad Minority Business Expo last weekend.

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Past, present black N.C. black justices honored

    Past, present black N.C. black justices honored

For the first time ever, all past and present African-American justices of the North Carolina Supreme Court are being honored for their contributions.

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Old Salem is continuing the conversation

    Old Salem is continuing the conversation

The last in a three part series on Old Salem’s Hidden Town Project, which explores the lives of enslaved African Americans in Salem.

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Slaves and freemen lived in shadows of Salem

    Slaves and freemen lived in shadows of Salem

It is impossible to tell the Salem’s story without the narratives of enslaved blacks and freemen like Peter Oliver, Johann Samuel and countless others.

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Old Salem’s enslaved and free Africans come to light

    Old Salem’s enslaved  and free Africans come to light

The first in a three part series on Old Salem’s Hidden Town project that exposes the history of enslaved African Americans in the town of Salem.

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Despite unequal treatment, Black women will rise

    Despite unequal treatment, Black women will rise

Julianne Malveaux’s thoughts on the struggles of black women.

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Commentary: To fight the HIV epidemic, we need the Black Church

    Commentary: To fight the HIV epidemic, we need the Black Church

By Marjore Innocent Black Churches are more than places of worship. They are the vibrant hearts of the African-American community

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Commentary: Making the case for investing in HBCUs

    Commentary: Making the case for investing in HBCUs

By Rushern Baker UNCF’s iconic, “A Mind is a Terrible Thing to Waste,” advertising campaign remains the gold-standard for shining light

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Commentary: Reduce foreign competition to boost North Carolina wages

    Commentary: Reduce foreign competition to boost North Carolina wages

Bill Kniegge Guest Columnist For black North Carolinians, the Great Recession never ended. From 2009 to 2014, black residents’ incomes

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