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Petitioning for Justice

    Petitioning for Justice

Guest Columnist One million people. As of Tuesday morning, one million people have signed an NAACP petition asking the Department of Justice to pursue federal and civil rights charges against

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Rountree and High Court

    Rountree and High Court

New Winston-Salem Police Chief Barry Rountree made national headlines last week for all the wrong reasons. Blogs and web sites that specialize in strange, unusual news could not resist a

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No Justice, No Peace

    No Justice, No Peace

Equal rights seekers took a page from the past this week when they staged a peaceful “pray-in” at the General Assembly. The group, led by N.C. NAACP President Rev. William

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New Century, Same Cause

    New Century, Same Cause

Marchers stand for voting rights Local residents took a page from the 1960s Sunday, taking to downtown streets for a silent march to protest measures being considered by the state

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Baptist leaders: push through immigration reform

    Baptist leaders: push through immigration reform

A group of North Carolina ministers gathered on the steps of First Baptist Church on Highland Avenue Tuesday to demand

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Special Recognition Award Honoree: Hispanic American Democrats of Forsyth

    Special Recognition Award Honoree:   Hispanic American Democrats of Forsyth

Special Recognition Award Honoree Months before Hispanic voters helped to give victories to President Obama and others, the Hispanic American

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Woman of the Year: Linda Jackson-Barnes

    Woman of the Year:   Linda Jackson-Barnes

Woman of the Year The busiest man in Winston-Salem couldn’t hold such a distinctive title without the city’s busiest woman

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Letters to the Editor

    Letters to the Editor

Linda Coleman To the Editor: I am proud to stand beside Linda Coleman on the day the polls open and

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Center to probe minority youths’ disproportionate entanglements with justice system

    Center to probe minority youths’ disproportionate entanglements with justice system

Winston-Salem State University’s Center for Community Safety has been tapped to play an integral role in a statewide study that

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