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Pitt to speak at St. Paul’s Men’s Day

    Pitt to speak at  St. Paul’s Men’s Day

Ernie Pitt, the publisher and co-founder of The Chronicle, will be the speaker at St. Paul United Methodist Church’s Men’s Day on Sunday, Sept. 8 at 11 a.m. The special

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Letters to the Editor

    Letters to the Editor

Dismantling racism To the Editor: Having been involved in local inter-racial bridge-building – through the YWCA, our churches, CHANGE, and the Institute for Dismantling Racism (IDR) – we hope your

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Young pastor made his mark on world, community

    Young pastor made his mark on world, community

When Rev. Stacey Frazier, pastor of Friendship Baptist Church, passed away last week at age 36, he left behind a long legacy of ministry. Frazier, a Greensboro native, knew he

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Lifetime Achievement Award Honoree: Walteria Spaulding

    Lifetime Achievement Award Honoree:  Walteria Spaulding

Lifetime Achievement Award Honoree A song has always been in the heart of Walteria Mack Spaulding. At age seven, under the tutelage of some of the city’s most acclaimed musicians,

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Lifetime Achievement Award Honoree: Clementine Shaw

    Lifetime Achievement Award Honoree:  Clementine  Shaw

Lifetime Achievement Award Honoree Members of the clergy aren’t the only ones called to their profession. With a heart of

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Lifetime Achievement Award Honoree: Nathaniel Barber

    Lifetime Achievement Award Honoree:  Nathaniel Barber

Lifetime Achievement Award Honoree Give Nathaniel Barber a committed faculty and students eager to excel, and he will produce glowing

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Community Service Award Honoree: Phyllis Walker

    Community Service Award Honoree:  Phyllis  Walker

Community Service Award Honoree If you’re not registered to vote, Phyllis Walker will find you. Phyllis has long been a

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Organization of the Year: Black Philanthropy Initiative

Organization of the Year Historically, African Americans have always opened their hearts, homes and wallets to help friends, family members

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Editorial: Criticism of President still taboo

    Editorial: Criticism of President  still taboo

The Rev. Jeremiah Wright has been called a pastor’s pastor, a preaching master who’s like the opposite of March: comes

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Plethora of community servants to be honored

    Plethora of community servants to be honored

Nineteen plaques will be handed out Saturday, March 23 at The Chronicle’s 28th Annual Community Service Gala. Accepting them will

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