To the Editor: Let me express my personal gratitude and very warm compliments on behalf of the Liberian Embassy in Washington for the warm hospitality accorded us during our recent
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By John Raye A few years ago, a few unexpected things happen to me. Some were good. Some were bad. I lost my job (layoff) I lost my home (foreclosure)
“This is awesome!” That was the reaction of 32 young people who traveled to Washington, D.C. on June 1 to see the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial. Several of
Students who attended the Upward Bound Program on the campus of Winston-Salem State University during the years 1975 through 1998
Emily Cagle, a teacher at Meadowlark Elementary School, and Crystal Heyland, a teacher at Walnut Cove’s London Elementary School, have
John W. Franklin, senior program manager of Community and Constituent Programs at the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and
Jawad Wahabzada, a Wake Forest graduating senior, was recently named a fellow for the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting. This