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Robeson’s life coming to local stage 

    Robeson’s life coming to local stage 

“Paul Robeson” by Phillip Hayes Dean is coming to the Hanesbrands Theatre, 209 North Spruce St., later this month. Presented by Winston-Salem-based United in Music, the production chronicles the life

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Textbook gives voice to blacks and Native Americans

    Textbook gives voice to blacks and Native Americans

Several Wake Forest University professors have contributed to a new text book, “Trauma and Resilience in American Indian and African American Southern History.” Released in April by Peter Lang Publishing,

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Hate is Hate

    Hate is Hate

We admire the work of the Institute for Dismantling Racism, but were taken aback by co-founder and executive director Willard Bass’ contention that hurling vitriolic words like “nigger” do not

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Editorial: Whites Lack Black Friends

    Editorial: Whites Lack Black Friends

Was anyone shocked by last week’s Reuters/Ipsos’ poll that found that about 40 percent of white Americans have no non-white friends? Although America’s demographics are changing, it is still a

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Local performers breathing new life into acclaimed show

    Local performers breathing new life into acclaimed show

Triad residents Ron Jones and Andy Schlosberg are using their comedic talents to tackle a societal issue that is anything but

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“Avenue Q” returning to local stage

    “Avenue Q” returning to local stage

The Theatre Alliance is preparing to re-stage the award-winning musical “Avenue Q” from July 19–28. “Avenue Q” is a musical about

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Editorial: Post-racial? We don’t think so!

    Editorial: Post-racial? We don’t think so!

It’s ironic that racism – an evil that the majority on the U.S. Supreme Court seems to believe doesn’t exist

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The Greatest Generation

    The Greatest Generation

In Winston-Salem, like in countless cities across the South during the Jim Crow era, black students fought against the odds

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No Ways Tired

    No Ways Tired

NAACP tour aims to recruit more warriors for justice The spirit of protest was alive and well when the N.C. NAACP’s

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Hughes picked for prestigious award

    Hughes picked for prestigious award

Sandra Daye Hughes, a pioneering journalist and community advocate, will receive the 2013 Brotherhood/Sisterhood Citation Award from the National Conference

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