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Letters to the Editor

    Letters to the Editor

Advocates demand end to shackling of people in labor To the Editor: The North Carolina Department of Public Safety prohibits the use of shackling during delivery and yet in recent

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Editorial: Changing the leadership,not the fight

    Editorial: Changing the leadership,not the fight

The Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II has announced that he is stepping down as president of the N.C. NAACP in June and will not run for re-election. This sounds

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Editorial: Kalvin Smith now is fighting on two fronts

    Editorial: Kalvin Smith now is fighting on two fronts

File Photo We’ve all either had or heard about people having those “I can’t believe it!” moments. A soldier serves bravely in Iraq only to come home and be hurt

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Kalvin Michael Smith recovering after being shot

    Kalvin Michael Smith recovering after being shot

BY TEVIN STINSON  THE CHRONICLE  Less than six months after he was released from prison, Kalvin Michael Smith is recovering from a gunshot wound that left him lying on a

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Many concerned about high number of N.C. exonerations

    Many concerned about high number of N.C. exonerations

By Cash Michaels For The Chronicle “Twenty years I’ve been trying to prove my innocence [of murder] … I didn’t

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Documentary sheds light on N.C. innocence panel

    Documentary sheds light on N.C. innocence panel

Photo by Tevin Stinson BY TEVIN STINSON  THE CHRONICLE   More than 100 people gathered inside the Hanesbrands Theatre to

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Commentary: Devon Davis and mental health in our community

    Commentary: Devon Davis and mental health in our community

Kimya N. Dennis Guest Columnist Devon Davis was one of over 2,000 North Carolina inmates released last year after being

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A Time to Pray

    A Time to Pray

Praying residents surround jail (pictured above:  Participants join hands and pray in front of the Forsyth County Law Enforcement Detention

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Editorial: Injustices and Planning, respectively

    Editorial: Injustices and Planning, respectively

Injustices Continue If North Carolina is not careful, it could garner the dubious reputation as a place where expediency trumps

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Caesar packs them in

    Caesar packs them in

(pictured above:  Shirley Caesar performs at United Metropolitan.) First Lady of Gospel Shirley Caesar brought down the house on May

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