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Letters to the Editor

    Letters to the Editor

Let the residents decide To the Editor: Kudos to City Councilmen James Taylor and Derwin Montgomery for voting against selling the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum, a publicly-owned property, to

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Professor’s story proof that all is possible

    Professor’s story proof that all is possible

Dr. Nkrumah Lewis, a Winston-Salem State University professor and author of “Becoming a Butterfly: From Prison to Ph.D.,” shared lessons from the School of Hard Knocks and the wisdom of

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No Second-Class Families

    No Second-Class Families

African Americans have spent much of our history fighting for equal treatment. Just two generations ago, our parents and our grandparents were banned from eating at certain restaurants, attending certain

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100 years later

    100 years later

Winston-Salem is holding a big birthday party this weekend. It was 100 years ago that the towns of Winston and Salem merged, added a dash and became the city we

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Barber: GOP lawmakers will be judged by God

    Barber: GOP lawmakers will be judged by God

Rev. Dr. William Barber II says North Carolina is on trial. “I come by here to say to all those

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NAACP banquet to feature Barber

    NAACP banquet to feature Barber

The NAACP Freedom Fund Banquet will be held on Friday, April 26 at 6 p.m. at Mt. Zion Baptist Church,

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Rev. Barber

    Rev. Barber

A Leader’s Leader We hope you all take advantage of the opportunity Friday evening to hear from North Carolina’s very

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Trayvon Martin: One Year Later

    Trayvon Martin: One Year Later

One year later, the Trayvon Martin tragedy still stings – and some people are still throwing salt on the open

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Silent march to spotlight threats to voting rights

    Silent march to spotlight threats to voting rights

A number of local organizations are marking the anniversary of Bloody Sunday next month with a silent march. On Sunday,

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Marker to immortalize Reynolds union

    Marker to immortalize Reynolds union

Twenty years before the now-famous March on Washington, workers in Winston-Salem were fighting for their rights through Local 22 of

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