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Commentary: What’s next for consumers after losing anti-discriminatory auto lending guidance?

    Commentary: What’s next for consumers after losing  anti-discriminatory auto lending guidance?

By Charlene Crowell, Guest Columnist Despite federal laws addressing discrimination in housing, credit, and more, President Donald Trump signed on May 21, a rollback of an anti-discrimination guidance affecting auto

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Commentary: Un-making a contented slave

    Commentary: Un-making a contented slave

Angelo C. Louw Guest Columnist “I have observed this in my experience of slavery, –that whenever my condition was improved, instead of its increasing my contentment, it only increased my

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City unwilling to be a ‘Sanctuary’ but considers declaring itself a ‘Welcoming City’

    City unwilling to be a ‘Sanctuary’ but considers declaring itself a ‘Welcoming City’

Photo by Todd Luck BY TODD LUCK  THE CHRONICLE City Council members were unwilling to declare Winston-Salem a sanctuary city, but may instead pass a resolution declaring its commitment against

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Racism makes people lose their minds

    Racism makes people lose their minds

Bill Turner Guest Columnist Now 70, I am either losing my mind – and my memory – or people like the governor of Maine and Donald Trump are having similar

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HB 2 eliminates N.C. discrimination suits

    HB 2 eliminates N.C. discrimination suits

Harold Lloyd BY TODD LUCK  THE CHRONICLE House Bill 2 (HB 2), which was passed in a special one-day General

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Editorial: We can’t repeat discrimination mistakes in U.S.

    Editorial: We can’t repeat discrimination mistakes in U.S.

AP PHOTO President Barack Obama speaks from the Oval Office on Sunday about terrorism. In light of the recent mass

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‘Religious freedom’ bill now in General Assembly

    ‘Religious freedom’ bill now in General Assembly

(Above:  N.C. Rep. Ed Hanes and N.C. Sen. Paul Lowe) North Carolina’s own version of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act and other

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Justice Department ‘Seriously Examining’ Ferguson Race Case

    Justice Department ‘Seriously Examining’ Ferguson Race Case

(Above:  AP/Chris Lee, St. Louis Post-Dispatch– People protest as tear gas canisters detonate around them on Wednesday, in Ferguson, Mo. )

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Local Liberians feel impact of Ebola

    Local Liberians feel impact of Ebola

(pictured above: Fire Chief Antony Farmer assures local press conference that the city’s ready to respond.) Messa Hunder was looking

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Right to Assemble

    Right to Assemble

Rev. Dr. William Barber, the architect and leader of the Moral Monday phenomenon, has said at the rallies, “This is

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