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Dom Flemons headlines upcoming Crossroads series at NCMA-WS

    Dom Flemons headlines upcoming Crossroads series at NCMA-WS

Dom Flemons headlines upcoming Crossroads series at NCMA-WS

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Malinda Russell publishes first cookbook by a Black author in 1866

    Malinda Russell publishes first cookbook by a Black author in 1866

Malinda Russell publishes first cookbook by a Black author in 1866

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Spirituals inspired Martin Luther King and created the soundtrack of the Civil Rights Movement

    Spirituals inspired Martin Luther King and created the soundtrack of the Civil Rights Movement

Spirituals inspired Martin Luther King and created the soundtrack of the Civil Rights Movement

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Before Montgomery, the Highlander Folk School trained leaders in nonviolent civil rights protest

    Before Montgomery, the Highlander Folk School trained leaders in nonviolent civil rights protest

Before Montgomery, the Highlander Folk School trained leaders in nonviolent civil rights protest

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UPDATED: Yo Gotti’s $6.6 million judgment upheld

    UPDATED: Yo Gotti’s $6.6 million judgment upheld

About a month after the initial ruling, Forsyth County Superior Court Judge Todd Burke upheld a ruling ordering Memphis rapper Yo Gotti to pay a local talent manager $6.6 million.

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Former three-sport athlete settles for track

    Former three-sport athlete settles for track

(pictured above: Parkland sprinter Katlin Sherman on the move.) There are times when less is more. Katlin Sherman of Parkland knows

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Group marking anniversary with concert

    Group marking anniversary with concert

(pictured above: Willie Mason and Friends perform.) Willie Mason and Friends will celebrate their 5th Anniversary at 5 p.m. on Sunday,

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Trailblazing pediatrician saluted for his service

    Trailblazing pediatrician saluted for his service

(pictured above: Greg Davis and Wanda Starke share a laugh with Dr. Kennedy (right).) Former patients of retired pediatrician Dr. Charles

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Principal of the Year honor for Childers 

    Principal of the Year honor for Childers 

Joe Childers, the principal of Atkins Academic & Technology High School, has been named a 2014 Regional Principal of the

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Churches enlisted to fight kidney disease 

    Churches enlisted to fight kidney disease 

More than six million African American adults in the United States have signs of kidney disease – a total equal

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