Tag "NAACP"

Election Hurdle Higher

    Election Hurdle Higher

After injunction denial, locals say registration, turnout key (pictured above:  Linda Sutton speaks at a rally in July.) Local leaders are disappointed by last week’s decision to deny an injunction that

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Ralliers call for change at NAACP ‘March’

    Ralliers call for change at NAACP ‘March’

Chants of “Forward together, not one step back” rang through downtown Winston-Salem Monday evening as the N.C. NAACP brought its Moral March to the Polls initiative to town. Hundreds assembled

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Editorial: Moral Victory in Sight

    Editorial: Moral Victory in Sight

(pictured above:  Dr. Rev. William Barber) Hats off to the N.C. NAACP! The Tar Heel branch of the venerable civil rights organization is setting the pace for the national, state

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Editorial: Deals with Devils?

    Editorial: Deals with Devils?

When the Koch Foundation gave the United Negro College Fund $25 million, it set off a maelstrom of comments in cyberspace and real time.  How dare the UNCF take money

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Music drives Diggs’ Spring Revival

    Music drives  Diggs’ Spring Revival

(pictured above:  Luther Barnes with Elder Lamonte Williams.) Diggs Memorial United Holy Church held its Spring Revival from April 23-25.

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First in series of feasts aims to start conversations

    First in series of feasts aims to start conversations

Community gardeners and health advocates were among those who dined at the Forsyth Cooperative Extension on Monday, April 7 at

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Editorial: The Black Press

    Editorial: The Black Press

Whenever there is a steady series of public questions being raised about the “power” of Black Americans, you should always

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Harding: Stand up for what’s right!

    Harding: Stand up for what’s right!

(pictured above: Dr. Vincent Harding in conversation last week.) Wake Forest University invited author and civil rights legend Dr. Vincent

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Editorial: Folks Have Had Enough

    Editorial: Folks Have Had Enough

If Gov. Pat McCrory and his boyz in the General Assembly truly weren’t paying attention before, Saturday’s colossal protest march

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Ministers Conference has big MLK Day planned

    Ministers Conference has big MLK Day planned

The Ministers Conference of Winston-Salem and Vicinity will hold its annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day programs on Monday, Jan.

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